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The 35th Street Post Office [March 10, 2010]

Your busy editor thinks the Twins’ loss is everyone else’s loss, and that Gordon Beckham is the logical heir to the Robinson Cano fortune.

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Things You Can Buy In Detroit For $8 Million

That’s a lot of Coney Dogs.

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A Big Move Is The Only Sensible Move

“We need guns. Lots of guns.”

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Signs of This Year’s Apocalypse

They’ve got problems. We’ve got answers. (Just kidding about the answers!)

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Thinking Semi-Positively

Everything you know is true. It’s also false. May is surely the longest month of them all. [Mouthpiece Sports]

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Dichotomy

Two teams walk into a Kansas City bar. One says “hit me.” The other says “Sure, but only if you hit me first. Repeatedly.”

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Carlos Quentin’s Season is Twenty Percent Over

A few words on the downside of hot starts OR We are all in Hawk Harrelson Heaven right about now.

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