Target Field unveiled their new concessionary menu this week and it's highlighted by foods of a unique-to-Minnesota feel. Some highlights include The Sticks, which offer fans walleye on a stick and pork chops on a stick. Wild Rice soup is available for the classier Twinkies fans, and the ballpark will have 28 concession stands to go with two sit-down restaurants along the concourse. The new menu is not without controversy, however, as the ever popular Dome Dog is not yet confirmed to be making it's way onto the 2010 menu.
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I'm sure you all have heard about the big, seven player/three team deal that went down earlier this week involving the Yankees, Tigers and Diamondbacks.
it would appear that the Rangers have already spent some of their hard earned cash from dropping Millwood on RHP Rich Harden. Harden was a very important target for the Mariners, but in the end, he signed a one-year contract worth $7.5M with a club option for 2011 worth around $11.5M with the Rangers. Harden is definitely a high risk vs. reward pitcher, but he does bring youth and a wealth of experience pitching in the AL West to the head of the Rangers staff.
Labels: free agency, kevin millwood, rich harden
On Wednesday, the Rangers made their first major move of the offseason by unloading RHP Kevin Millwood and cash considerations to Baltimore while in turn receiving RHP Chris Ray and (most likely) Baltimore's third overall Rule 5 draft pick. The Rangers will also pick up $3M of Millwood's $12M salary for 2010.
Labels: c.j. wilson, chris ray, kevin millwood, neftali feliz, trades
Gentlemen,
A few links to share about the Twins during the early parts of the offseason:
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I don't know if I overlooked it, but where is the section of the page with useful links? If its not there, can Sam send me the list again?
Labels: contracts