'Stupid 15-second thing' costly for Twins' Swarzak

  • Article by: La VELLE E. NEAL III , Star Tribune
  • Updated: February 12, 2013 - 12:37 PM

Twins righthander Anthony Swarzak lamented cracking two ribs goofing off at TwinsFest.

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azviking101Feb. 11, 1310:10 PM

Who cares? It's Anthony Swarzak. Just one of the Twins many bad pitchers.

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wndwmkrFeb. 12, 13 8:42 AM

Twins by themselves could keep the Mayo clinic in business. Never have I heard of so many injuries and illnesses come out of a non contact sport.

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woolhouseFeb. 12, 13 9:17 AM

Swarzak is a decent long-man out of the bullpen. Looking at him as a possible starter? Only on the Twins' current rotation- made up of a number three, number four, and three number five starters- can he project to be a Number Five starter.

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dirtydogsFeb. 12, 1311:27 AM

Face it, the Twins are going to be pretty bad this year. How Terry Ryan can even suggest they are going to sneak up on people with a straight face is insulting to the Twins fans. Either Terry Ryan can no longer judge talent, or he is the worlds best liar.

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rustyscupperFeb. 12, 1311:44 AM

Nice numbers! Boy, we'll really miss him! Good grief, that's what lands you in the major leagues? Sad, very sad he's even on the roster let alone vying for a spot in the rotation!

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jacket2011Feb. 12, 1311:49 AM

National Federation of High School Sports recently report that baseball was among the safest sports, lowest rate of injury, ankle sprains the most frequent, shoulder injuries follow. I am going to assume that the lower rate of injury does not include the Minnesota Twins Wresling/Baseball combo sport! You get paid to play a great game and you can't refrain from being a goofball, his makes my head hurt worse than Swarzak's ribs!

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joshopsahlFeb. 12, 13 1:14 PM

At least he didn't use the old "knuckle pushups" excuse.

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