On this date in 2008, the Twins announced that they struck new deals with Justin Morneau and Michael Cuddyer to keep them in Minnesota long-term. Morneau, the 2006 AL MVP, got the richest deal in franchise history at the time with a six-year, $80MM pact. Cuddyer, meanwhile, got $24MM over three seasons. Here's this week's look around the baseball blogosphere…
- Halos Heaven turned in their final Angels projections for 2013.
- Shutdown Inning looks at the market for Elvis Andrus.
- Kingdome Of Seattle Sports liked the M's end of the Justin Upton deal that never happened.
- NASORB still sees John Jaso as a solid hitter in a full-time role.
- Wahoo's On First wonders if the Tribe's offseason additions will change their character.
- Lone Star Ball examines past comparables for Andrus.
- Swingin' A's sees a current Oakland equivalent for Jaso.
- Mariner Melee explains the SafeCo effect.
- Baseball Reality Tour inducts Scott Hairston into a fairly exclusive club.
- Feelin' Kinda Blue unveils their list of top 50 Dodgers prospects.
- Jays Journal revisits the Vernon Wells trade.
- Lasorda's Lair bids farewell to Diamond Vision.
- Rising Apple addresses a misguided narrative.
- The Tribe Daily looks at the Indians bullpen.
- Yanks Go Yard wonders where the Bombers rank in the AL East after this winter.
- Pinstripe Pundits goes dumpster diving.
- Baseball News Source looks at five minor league deals with potential big league impact.
- Rays Colored Glasses talks Mike Napoli.
- Baltimore Sports And Life discusses a contract extension for Matt Wieters.
- Kings of Kauffman writes that the James Shields trade could be KC's biggest ever.
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