They might be looking at one of their infielders to back-up short and third.
If you combine them, sure. But there's no room for both once we're healthy again. Janish cannot hit and Pastornicky can hit but isn't good enough to be a regular back-up at short. Plus he's never played third before either.
It's been reported that they're looking into a back-up infielder similar to Pena. I am not sure the Twins have someone that fits though. But it's hard to get worse than Janish with the bat.
We don't need a 1b. If he could play 2b, ss, and 3rd he would still be here.
And he has had some very bad errors with the brewers.
not by much
and with as much has this team strikes out give more ABs to Juan would not have been a smart idea
He isn't missed.
Stockholm, more densely populated than NYC - sturg
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