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Kerry Wood to become a Twin????

Saw this via another site, went to the link and an interesting article by Anthony Castrovince of MLB.com. While not sold on this if it were to happen, he does make the point that it is the Indians after all and why Wood didn't look all that exceptional last year. We may or may not be better off going internally. I'm inpartial to any route in all honesty. Anyways, click the link and see what you think.

Wood not dwelling on trade speculation

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Too Wood or not too?
Trade for him, we could use him.
28 votes
Hell no, we got a bullpen that can handle anything!
87 votes
Game over man, game over!
11 votes

126 votes | Poll has closed

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This title is misleading.

It should include words like “rumor” or "opinion.’

"Pinch-bunters don't have a ton of value, even with the Twins"

by Steven Ellingson on Mar 11, 2010 11:21 PM EST reply actions  

If there were 5, I would have understood.

4 just seemed a little uncertain.

"Pinch-bunters don't have a ton of value, even with the Twins"

by Steven Ellingson on Mar 13, 2010 12:00 AM EST up reply actions  

Um, ok

Hence why I put the question marks and said “if i were to happen”. So not sure what’s misleading. Wondering where I said “Wood sign’s or traded to the Twins”.

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by VikesFaninNM on Mar 12, 2010 12:59 PM EST up reply actions  

I have mixed feelings...

about trading for a closer. Unless you’re giving up an expendable player like Casilla and possibly Perkins for wood and a low prospect, I don’t see a point, the closer is so insignificant to the outcome of 90 percent of games, and I think we could do fine in house. That being said, if we can get a solid closer for a limited deal, or sign one on the cheap, I’d be ok…IE Smoltz.

by SouthSotaPop on Mar 15, 2010 2:36 PM EDT reply actions  

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