"Hi, I work in the front office for the Twins and I'm ordering lunch. I was wondering what you have that's old that you can give us a discount on. Can you eat old pork? Hmm, let's try it with extra sauce. John Ryan Murphy briefly converted to Judaism, or so he wrote in 6-point font inside his lined notebook where he talked about murder, but he's back to the gentile side of things. I'd also like to know if any of your very old or very young employees want to join our pitching staff. We can't pay them in money, but Byung ho Park and Kurt Suzuki often wrestle together, reenacting Foxcatcher, and it's just fun to be around when that happens. Gotcha, okay, just send the old pork then!" Incredibly, the Twins reached into their oh-so-deep pockets, pulled out some lint and decided to call up their top pitching prospect, Jose Berrios. He's only been ready for about three years now; crazy to start his clock now when they could've held him down in Triple-A for another five years. Never underestimate the Twins' frugality. It's FRU-JOUL-LAY, it's Italian! Here's what I said previously about him, "A team like the Tigers would’ve promoted Berrios about two years ago. No fear, John Deere, Berrios is still only 21 years old. I’ve seen people peg Berrios as having #3 fantasy starter upside, but I see him landing eventually with a barely-2 BB/9 and 9 K/9 from his mid-90s MPH fastball and plus-curve. That makes him a borderline fantasy ace in the making. Of course, as a rookie, there will be stretches where he doesn’t look like that, but want a guy that could come on and give you a Shelby Miller in 2015-type year? Berrios has that potential." And that's me quoting me! Yes, I'd grab him, yes, in your league too. Anyway, here's what else I saw yesterday in fantasy baseball:
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