Twins to place Morneau on disabled list

  • Article by: La VELLE E. NEAL III , Star Tribune
  • Updated: May 5, 2012 - 10:21 PM
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ddellwoMay. 5, 12 6:03 PM

Looking at Morneau's numbers this season, Jeff Reboulet could fill his spot on the roster quite nicely.

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gotwinsMay. 5, 12 6:07 PM

"It's up to him to let us know when he can play," acting manager Scott Ullger said at the time. Acting manager? Did I miss something?

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azviking101May. 5, 12 6:09 PM

Who is gonna take his place on the roster? Nishi? We have nobody to take his place.

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hoob99May. 5, 12 6:53 PM

Cool picture that headlined the article!

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taxguy33May. 5, 12 7:20 PM

great to see things haven't changed since last year -- sit injured players for a week (while making stupid roster moves to make up for a short-handed bench) and then, ultimately putting said player on 15 day DL. Just waiting for more stupid roster moves until he ends up on 60-day DL

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barry392002May. 5, 12 7:22 PM

Oh I see, first Morneau and soon to follow Mauer I am sure. Nice pay for little work, wish I could get one of their gigs.

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taxguy33May. 5, 12 7:23 PM

@gotwins - yes, Gardy was fired before last night's game - where have you been?

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stanbobMay. 5, 12 7:25 PM

spot on taxguy33, this team has no clue on how to use the roster.

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codger1016May. 5, 12 7:26 PM

gotwins... gardy's kid is graduating from college this weekend. It was a planned weekend off. Next weekend, it could be different if the Twins can't get things moving. Last night was a nice start... let's see more.

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philgorngieMay. 5, 12 7:28 PM

Shocking!! Morneau has been hurt for 4 years. Just retire-this is so ridiculous. Iron man Joe will soon follow him on the DL. The Twins are a pathetic organization.

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