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By Jerry Crasnick
ESPN.com Monday, September 28, 2009 DETROIT -- Baseball scouts typically describe the Minnesota Twins as a fundamentally sound band of brothers who find a way to surmount obstacles and squeeze the most out of the talent on the roster. "It seems like the worse things go for them, the better they play," a National League scout said last week. Tigers manager Jim Leyland might buy the "Little Engine that Could" explanation -- except when he breaks down the Minnesota roster and sees much more than a scrappy group of gamers who hit cu ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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