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Tony Oliva and Kent Hrbek couldn't be kept away from Target Field for long. The Minnesota Twins legends were both back at the ...
Yes, Matt Wallner is absolutely raking so far at Triple-A St. Paul. No, that’s not going to affect his timetable for ...
And while Carlos Correa returned Friday, Wallner is nearing a return and Byron Buxton, who is on the concussion injured list, ...
The North Loop neighborhood around Target Field is home to the Twin Cities’ most bustling food and drink scene. There’s Spoon ...
In a heartwarming display of resilience and recovery, Minnesota Twins legends Tony Oliva and Kent Hrbek made their much-anticipated return to Target Field. The Minneapolis ballpark, a familiar and ...
“I’m coming to understand the ‘one day at a time’ mantra I’ve heard from others,” he said, though he’s heartened by recent reports of ex-Minnesota Twins Tony Oliva and Kent Hrbek ...
The Minnesota Vikings seem to have done everything possible to prepare J.J. McCarthy as their starting quarterback next season, including eliminating the threat of competition.
Former Twins great Tony Oliva, 86, and Kent Hrbek, 64, said Friday they’re doing OK after each suffered minor strokes a month ago. Hrbek is also recovering from a second knee replacement.
His Minnesota Twins teammate Tony Oliva first hit the Hall of Fame ballot 43 years ago, nearly a half century. Oliva was a three-time batting champion, eight-time All-Star and one of the best ...