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MLB Draft 2012: 40 Round Mock For Twins

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It's become clear that the Minnesota Twins have several areas that they need to improve upon. Luckily for the organization, they will have a chance to do that on June 4 when the MLB Draft begins. Listed below will be a 40 round mock draft courtesy of Matt Garrioch of SB Nation's Minor League Ball.

Here are his projections for the Twins through the first 500 picks:

2

$6,200,000

Mike Zunino

C

Florida

32

$1,550,000

Nolan Fontana

SS

Florida

42

$1,227,000

Peter O'Brien

C

Miami

63

$818,500

Alex Bregman

C

Albuquerque Academy

72

$712,600

Christian Walker

1B

South Carolina

97

$490,400

Austin Maddox

P

Florida

130

$356,700

Fernando Perez

3B

Otay Ranch

160

$267,100

Robert Whalen

P

Haines City

190

$200,000

Cole Miller

1B

Darlington School

220

$150,000

Dan Gulbransen

OF

Jacksonville

250

$140,100

Michael Heller

P

Miami-Dade College

280

$130,800

Michael Morin

P

North Carolina

310

$125,000

Maxx Tissenbaum

2B

Stony Brook

340

BRETT KOEHLER

P

William & Mary

370

Matt Moynihan

OF

Texas

400

Ivory Thomas

OF

Cal State Fullerton

430

Blake Brown

OF

Missouri

460

Kyle McGowin

P

Savannah State

490

Keon Barnum

1B

King

For more on the Minnesota Twins, head over to Twinkie Town. More news and analysis on Major League Baseball and the MLB Draft can be found over at SB Nation's home for America's past time, Baseball Nation.

                                                                                                                                                                                                               

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