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  • Rocky rotation is sinking Twins (The SportsXchange)
    Through most of Ron Gardenhire's tenure as manager, the Minnesota Twins have won with a consistent set of starting pitchers who have been remarkably good at avoiding injuries. The Twins have used 10 or more starting pitchers in a season just twice since 2002, and in both of those seasons -- 2006 and 2009 -- they gave a handful of starts to September call-ups.

  • American League notebook -- Monday, May 21, 2012 (The SportsXchange)
    Baltimore: 2B Brian Roberts (concussion) is likely to skip extended spring training in Sarasota, Fla., and report to a minor league affiliate in the coming weeks for a rehab assignment, manager Buck Showalter said. Roberts likely would join high-A Frederick (Md.) or Class AA Bowie (Md.) to remain in proximity to the training staff in Baltimore. ... 3B Mark Reynolds has been fielding grounders and has not experienced any discomfort in his injured side muscle. He may join an affiliate this week for a rehab assignment.

  • AccuScore: Warning signs in the Beltway (Yahoo! Sports)
    Early season surprises Baltimore and Washington could be due for a reality check if they don't turn things around.

  • Twins-White Sox Preview (The Associated Press)
    Chicago White Sox slugger Adam Dunn has been making his rough 2011 season a distant memory. Gavin Floyd would like to begin doing the same to his seven-start losing streak against the Minnesota Twins.

  • Chris Perez of the Cleveland Indians Tries to Give Fans What They Crave: A Fan?s Look (Yahoo! Contributor Network)
    I absolutely love professional sports in Cleveland. It is only here where you can have a division leading first place team--the Cleveland Indians, and fans would rather talk about at what point they will fail rather than enjoy their success.