Sunday, October 10, 2010

2010-11 TwinsCentric Offseason Handbook

The day after the World Series, a new baseball season begins - the offseason. In recent years, Twins fans have seen how "on" the offseason can be, whether it's been tracking Johan Santana trade rumors or signing Jim Thome to be a bench bat. It's a second season, and it demands it's own Annual.

Last year, Twins fans got one. This year, they can get it at a special price.

It was the TwinsCentric Offseason Handbook, an e-book that sold for $9.95. It identified critical offseason info like
- the top trade target of the Twins should be JJ Hardy,
- an essay on how a player like Orlando Hudson could impact the Twins,
- accurate estimates for the 40-man roster and
- the Twins payroll increase due to their new stadium revenues.
And there was a lot more. If you would like to review last year's full 151-page ebook yourself, you can get it sent to you TOTALLY FREE by clicking here.

We're also doing it again this year, releasing it the day after the World Series ends. However, because we want to convert as many Twins fans into Twins fanatics as possible, we're offering a special deal to those who pre-order.

Last year's version was described as "level-headed, in-depth, objective Twins analysis" by ESPN 1500's Phil Mackey - and this year's will be even better. For $9.95, you'll get a 30,000+ word e-book of TwinsCentric analysis including:
- an overview of every free agent, who is a fit, and how much they'll cost
- the top trade targets of the Twins front office
- a full breakdown of the Twins payroll challenges
- an overview of what other AL Central teams are planning.

And for those that pre-order the e-book THIS WEEK, we have some special offers. First, you won't need to wait until it is released to the general public. Those who order it this week will receive it on 10/25, before the World Series even begins. That means that as the Twins front office is planning their offseason strategy, you will be able to see exactly what they are anticipating. It also means you'll have access to the upcoming free agent predictions, including the contracts they'll sign, before they have become free agents.

Second, you'll receive an extra feature - a TwinsCentric round-table discussion titled "How To Get Past The Yankees?" This may be THE most talked about topic this offseason, both by fans and the Twins front office.

At the risk of sounding all ginsu on this, I gotta say, there's more. To reward our blog readers who stop by day after day, we're giving a special discount to the first 500 people who pre-order the e-book. If you're one of the first 500 people who order the e-book this week, you'll pay just 4.95.

It's easy. Just click on the button below and you'll be able to order it using your favorite credit card. When you wake up on the 25th, you'll find an email waiting for you with a link to download your copy. You'll also get a link for how to download the TwinsCentric roundtable discussion "How To Get Past The Yankees?"

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Right about now is when someone asks about a paper version. And unfortunately, it's also when I explain why it won't be available in as a paper book. The reason? It just plain has too much information in it to print at a reasonable price level. I'm sorry.

Last year we offered both, sold the paper version at a LOSS - and still sold 10 times the number of ebooks as hard copies. It also ends up being considerably more work as the retailers require reformatting for it to work on paper. Instead, we're looking into sites where you can turn the e-book into a paper book for those who don't mind the extra cost.


This is your only chance to get the TwinsCentric roundtable discussion and to get the Handbook before the World Series. The 4.95 price is half of what the rest of the world is going to pay, and you're included in it because you follow us faithfully. We hope you'll give it a try.

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What people said about last year's TwinsCentric Offseason Handbook:

"To think along with the Twins’ brain trust, check out the TwinsCentric Offseason GM Handbook 2009-10. The think tank of Seth Stohs, John Bonnes, Nick Nelson and Parker Hageman have outdone themselves. For $9.95, you get 137 easy-to-read pages that will help sharpen your own opinions moving forward."
- Joe Christensen, Twins beat writer for Star-Tribune

"The TwinsCentric GM Handbook is every baseball fan's dream."
- Joe Hamrahi, BaseballDailyDigest.com

"The TwinsCentric boys have done it again. Their level-headed, in-depth, objective Twins analysis is by far the best available. You're out of the loop if you don't have a copy of the Offseason GM Handbook."
- Phil Mackey, ESPN 1500

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Saturday, October 9, 2010

Previous Projects

2010 Trade Deadline Primer

Whether you're a Twins fan, a baseball expert or a fantasy baseball guru, this is your reference guide to the 2010 trading season. Written by TwinsCentric's John Bonnes, Nick Nelson, Seth Stohs, Parker Hageman and a host of experts from other teams, this 160+ page e-book provides all the info you'll ever need:

- Foreword by Rob Neyer of espn.com
- Summaries of what every other team is looking to do at the deadline, including how it could help your fantasy team
- 150+ easily referenced trade targets with breakdowns
- 120+ impact prospects
- Essays about what other team in the Twins division may be focusing on.

Order now and you'll receive your copy within minutes!

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"Reading a sample portion of this 2010 Trade Deadline Primer, it occurs to me how much love went into this project. And I don't mean love of money; you probably don't need me to tell you that nobody's getting rich. I don't mean love of fame; you probably don't need me to tell you that, either. Rather, most of the writers involved in this project are here for the same reason you are: They love baseball, and they love the teams they're writing about."
- Rob Neyer, ESPN.com