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EventDateCity and Venue
Minnesota Twins vs. Chicago White SoxWed. June 19th, 2013Minneapolis, MN - Target Field
Minnesota Twins vs. Chicago White SoxThu. June 20th, 2013Minneapolis, MN - Target Field
Cleveland Indians vs. Minnesota TwinsFri. June 21st, 2013Cleveland, OH - Progressive Field
Cleveland Indians vs. Minnesota TwinsSat. June 22nd, 2013Cleveland, OH - Progressive Field
Cleveland Indians vs. Minnesota TwinsSun. June 23rd, 2013Cleveland, OH - Progressive Field
Miami Marlins vs. Minnesota TwinsTue. June 25th, 2013Miami, FL - Marlins Ballpark
Miami Marlins vs. Minnesota TwinsWed. June 26th, 2013Miami, FL - Marlins Ballpark
Minnesota Twins vs. Kansas City RoyalsThu. June 27th, 2013Minneapolis, MN - Target Field
Minnesota Twins vs. Kansas City RoyalsFri. June 28th, 2013Minneapolis, MN - Target Field
Minnesota Twins vs. Kansas City RoyalsSat. June 29th, 2013Minneapolis, MN - Target Field
Minnesota Twins vs. Kansas City RoyalsSun. June 30th, 2013Minneapolis, MN - Target Field
Minnesota Twins vs. New York YankeesMon. July 1st, 2013Minneapolis, MN - Target Field
Minnesota Twins vs. New York YankeesTue. July 2nd, 2013Minneapolis, MN - Target Field
Minnesota Twins vs. New York YankeesWed. July 3rd, 2013Minneapolis, MN - Target Field
Minnesota Twins vs. New York YankeesThu. July 4th, 2013Minneapolis, MN - Target Field



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Minnesota Twins News

Coming off strong start, Correia takes on White Sox
Before Tuesday's game against the White Sox, the Twins had been limited to just three hits in three of their last four games and were averaging just 3.4 runs in June. Then they had a breakthrough, collecting 13 hits in a 7-5 victory. Wednesday's game at Target Field will show if Minnesota can sustain that offensive outburst.
Willingham back in lineup, returns to left field
Josh Willingham, who had a cortisone shot in his left knee on Saturday, returned to the Twins' lineup on Tuesday against the White Sox, starting in left field and batting cleanup.
Rookie level team's bus involved in fatal crash
The Twins' Rookie level Elizabethton's team bus was involved in a fatal crash early Tuesday in Jacksonville, Fla., but no one on the bus was injured, the club announced Tuesday.
Hicks making progress, but yet to run bases
Twins center fielder Aaron Hicks continues to make progress with his strained left hamstring and was out on the field taking batting practice and catching fly balls before Tuesday's game against the White Sox. Hicks, who has been on the 15-day disabled list since June 10, has started to participate in some light running drills, but has yet to run the bases.
Doumit's go-ahead double propels Twins to victory
Ryan Doumit laced a go-ahead two-run double in the eighth inning to help lead the Twins to a 7-5 win over the White Sox on Tuesday night at Target Field. Mike Pelfrey got a no-decision, giving up four runs over six-plus innings, while Joe Mauer had three hits, including a two-run homer in Minnesota's four-run first inning.
Twins' Perkins a rarity: a stathead pitcher
Lefty closer Glen Perkins is a fan of advanced statistics, becoming the club's stat maven. But that doesn't mean he agrees with everything the numbers say.
Willingham gets cortisone shot, eyes Tuesday return
Left fielder Josh Willingham had a cortisone shot in his left knee on Saturday night and was held out of the lineup on Sunday, but is hoping to return on Tuesday after the Twins' off-day on Monday.
Ramirez to begin rehab assignment this week
Outfielder Wilkin Ramirez, on the 7-day concussion disabled list since May 26, left for Fort Myers, Fla., on Sunday and is expected to officially begin a rehab assignment this week.
Twins host Father's Day festivities at Target Field
The Twins held festivities for Father's Day on Sunday at Target Field, highlighted by Justin Morneau hosting 25 veterans and their children for a game of catch on the field before the game.
Twins held to three hits in loss to Tigers
P.J. Walters gave up a pair of two-run homers and the Twins were held to just three hits in a 5-2 loss to the Tigers on Sunday afternoon at Target Field.
 

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About the Twins

The Minnesota Twins and manager Tom Kelly squared off against the Atlanta Braves and manager Bobby Cox in the 1991 World Series. Many baseball experts and fans regard the '91 series as the greatest of all-time. In the seven-game series, five games were decided by one run and three went into extra innings. Minnesota Twins won their third World Series championship in the bottom of the tenth inning when pinch-hitter Gene Larkin drove in Dan Gladden for the game's only run. Twins pitcher Jack Morris, who won Games 1 and 7, was chosen as series MVP. There were seven Twins on the 1991 World Series team that also played on Minnesota's 1987 championship team: Larkin, Gladden, Kirby Puckett, Kent Hrbek, Greg Gagne, Randy Bush, and Al Newman. The Twins also won the 1924 World Series.

The Twins were founded in 1894 in Kansas City. In 1901, the franchise moved to Washington D.C. and became one of the eight charter members of the American League. In 1960, the league was going to expand to Minneapolis but the owner of the Washington franchise at the time asked if his team could relocate to Minnesota and the expansion franchise be awarded to Washington D.C. The league agreed. The "Twins" began playing in Minnesota starting in 1961 season.

Twins tickets are sold to Target Field located in downtown Minneapolis. The stadium has a seating capacity of 39,504 and was built for $545 million. The team is aligned in the Central Division of the American League. The club's main rivals are the Chicago White Sox, Detroit Tigers, and Cleveland Indians. Some of the Twins prominent players over the years, whether the team was in Minnesota or Washington D.C., include Puckett, Hrbek, Rod Carew, Harmon Killebrew, Goose Goslin, Bucky Harris, and Sam Rice. Walter Johnson played 21 years for the franchise when they were located in Washington D.C. The hall of famer is one of the greatest pitchers of all-time. When he retired in 1927, Johnson had won 417 games, amassed 3,508 strike outs, and pitched 110 shutouts.

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