A couple of months ago, I entertained the possibility of moving Francisco Liriano from the Minnesota Twins starting rotation to the back end of the bullpen. The idea still sounds crazy today, but it's worth revisiting as the Twins find themselves with a record toward the bottom of baseball.Liriano was moved to the bullpen soon after that article was written, and it may benefit the Twins to see if they actually have something special in Liriano coming out of the bullpen rather than having him ...
Now that the Minnesota Twins are a little past the quarter mark of the 2012 season, trends have formed not only on the field, but also in the minds of Twins fans.At 15-29 and 11 games behind division leading Cleveland, most of these trends are negative and rightfully so.However, many of the trends that have been noted are, in fact, myths.For most observers, myself included, the season had been an abject failure up until about two weeks ago when roster changes, most notably in the starting pit...