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Twins snap 18-game postseason losing streak, win AL Wild Card Game 1
The Minnesota Twins got offensive help from their rookie Royce Lewis and went on to win Game 1 of the AL Wild Card, snapping an MLB record 18-game postseason losing streak.
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Watch: Twins rookie Royce Lewis homers in first two career playoff at-bats
Lewis became just the third player ever to homer in each of his first two career playoff plate appearances.
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Minnesota Twin Cities races that draw up to 20,000 runners canceled due to record heat
Organizers have canceled two long-distance races in Minnesota’s two largest cities that were expected to draw up to 20,000 runners because of a forecast of record high temperatures and humidity.
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Could Name-Your-Price Tickets Work in MLB? Twins, Startup Exploring Path
The Minnesota Twins have invested in TicketRev, a startup company aimed at giving fans more power in the ticket-buying process.
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De La Cruz Single, Luzardo's 10 Ks Lift Marlins Over Twins
Bryan De La Cruz hit a go-ahead single in the eighth, Jorge Soler homered twice and Jesús Luzardo fanned 10 to lift the Miami Marlins over the Minnesota Twins 5-2 on Wednesday. Jean Segura and Jon Berti hit back-to-back one-out singles against reliever Griffin Jax in the eighth before De La Cruz’s RBI single against Caleb Thielbar scored Segura and...
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Cueto Exits Early With Injury After Rough Marlins Debut
Johnny Cueto’s debut with the Miami Marlins didn’t last long. The 37-year-old pitcher exited with right biceps tightness after allowing a three-run homer to Joey Gallo in the second inning of Miami’s series opener against the Minnesota Twins. Cueto gave up four runs and three hits in one-plus inning. Max Kepler also went deep for the Twins leading off the...
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PitchCom Volume Issue Gives Away Twins Pitch Calls in Spring Training
Minnesota Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said the PitchCom device catcher Tony Wolters was using was loud enough for Tampa Bay Rays hitters to hear every pitch that was called.
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PitchCom Volume Issue Gives Away Twins Pitch Calls in Spring Training
Minnesota Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said the PitchCom device catcher Tony Wolters was using was loud enough for Tampa Bay Rays hitters to hear every pitch that was called.
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Carlos Correa Passes Twins Physical, Agrees to Six-Year, $200M Contract
The Minnesota Twins ended up as winners of the seemingly never-ending Carlos Correa sweepstakes.
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Carlos Correa Negotiations ‘Very Frustrating' for Mets; Twins Re-Enter Talks
There seemingly is no end to free-agent shortstop Carlos Correa’s fascinating offseason.