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The NFL Draft is where teams either look to rebuild their roster or enhance it with young and talented players. This year, there are many intriguing players who will fall outside of the first round.
Carlos Correa, Minnesota Twins shortstop: "Cutters, sweepers, sliders, any pitch running away that you hit further down the bat, those are tougher to hit hard." A common sentiment from players ...
Mark your calendars, baseball fans -- and avid collectors. All 30 teams have extensive promotional schedules lined up for the ...
The Minnesota Twins are 0-4 and struggling, but beyond Twins Territory, a certain bat development has stolen the headlines. The New York Yankees smashed nine home runs in game two of their opening ...
Carlos Correa, Minnesota Twins shortstop: "Cutters, sweepers, sliders, any pitch running away that you hit further down the bat, those are tougher to hit hard." ...
President Trump’s tariffs on imported steel should in theory benefit Minnesota’s Iron Range. But chaos in domestic auto manufacturing could change that.Credit... Supported by By Charles Homans ...
A Twin Cities judge has given a three-year sentence to a man whose plans to rob a liquor store were thwarted by an 8-year-old girl with a baseball bat ... history in Minnesota includes a first ...
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Minnesota lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are speaking out after learning hundreds of people are losing their jobs on the Iron Range. The state confirmed this week that 597 steelworkers will ...
MLB declared the bats legal and now it's likely they will be seen more around the league. During Sunday's game pitting the Minnesota Twins against the St. Louis Cardinals, Twins catcher Ryan ...
More than 600 Iron Range steelworkers will be out of a job as mines that supply the struggling auto industry go offline. Cleveland-Cliffs will temporarily idle two Minnesota operations ...