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Sunday, March 26, 2006
FORT MYERS, Fla. (AP) -- Brad Radke began this spring training wondering if it would be his last. Now, the longest current tenured player on the Minnesota Twins has his pitching coach wondering why. "If he throws like he has this spring training, to be honest with you, I think he'll keep going," Twins pitching coach Rick Anderson said. "He's been throwing the ball great." Radke started Sunday at Hammond Stadium. Although the Twins lost to the Tampa Bay Devil Rays 7-5, Radke did not get tagged ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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