Here are some interesting links from the last week for your enjoyment...
- The Twins Centric bloggers are having a Twins Viewing Party at Manitou Station on Saturday. It starts at 11:30 am and you should be there!
- The Twins have used a lot of prospects in the closing weeks and Seth Stohs gave his early impressions of the crew.
- Baseball America released their 2011 Appalachian League Top Prospects and two Twins are in the top 5.
- The Astros locked up the number one pick in next year's MLB Draft. This means the best the Twins can do is number two. Let the party get started in the Lone-Star State.
- Wilson Ramos is really good and the Twins could really use a good young catcher at this point.
- The most famous baseball card in history is available to buy and it will only cost you $359,999.00
- On Tuesday night's "Gleeman and the Geek" Podcast, the guys got into a good debate about Ben Revere's season (John followed it up with a post on his website).
- The Braves might have been doctoring baseballs in the 1991 World Series.
- The Mets are trying to make Citi Field more hitter friendly. Could the Twins try something similar in a couple of years? Maybe the trees just need to come back.
- After a disappointing season, The Baseball Outsider takes a look at the most disappointing Twins.
- A young Twins fan passed away this week and his disappointment with Mauer's year ended up in his obituary.
- There is photo evidence that the Minnesota Twins can win a baseball game in September.
- Betsy Bissen got to throw out a first pitch at Target Field last weekend and she shared about her experience....
- John Gordon is retiring at the end of the season and Edward Thoma wrote about one person that could be in the running to fill that role.
- Chuck Knoblauch sat down for an interview for the first time in a decade.
- Nick Nelson examines the front office of the Twins and the thought that some changes might be necessary.
- The Twins only got $20,000 from the Tribe for Jim Thome. For that little amount of money, I wish he would have stayed here.
Finally, a video to help us remember back to this time last year:

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