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What experts are saying about Twins first-round pick Aaron Sabato


The Twins added to their already loaded lineup earlier this week when they selected North Carolina first baseman in the first round of the MLB Draft. The 6-foot-2, 230-pound slugger should fit right in with the Twins after he clobbered 25 home runs in 83 games with the Tar Heels over the past two seasons. The initial reviews have been mostly positive. (Bring Me The News)

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