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According to
FOXSports.com's
Ken Rosenthal, ex-Red Sox reliever
Craig Breslow has signed a minor-league pact with the Minnesota Twins. Reportedly, Breslow turned down several other more lucrative offers from other clubs. Breslow spent five productive seasons in
Carmine Hose, posting a 3.80 ERA over 211 innings pitched. In ten post-season games in the 2013 World Championship season, Breslow delivered a stellar 2.45 ERA. We wish Craig the best—and will certainly see him a
lot in Spring Training.