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  1. I was at the game where he put a homerun into what is now a bar area in centerfield, just under Minnie and Paul. Park was all the rage at TwinsFest that year and a very nice guy when I got his autograph. Wish him well.
  2. I didn't want your Valentine's Day to be unbearable. Awesome job Melissa, the Correa first choice one just about send my coffee out my nose.
  3. I haven't seen anything in writing that says the Twins wanted to make Miranda more trim and lose weight. I applaud Miranda for taking the intiative himself. He's capable at 3B and has looked alright there in the minors & majors. Give the kid a chance.
  4. Excellent story, so well written. Thanks for the trip down memory lane, and the insights I was not aware of with Dave Goltz.
  5. Great insights, I was wondering what this event would be all about and how it went.
  6. Scott Rolen is another example of the Baseball Hall of Fame becoming a Hall for the Pretty Good Players. Rolen's stats.....281 BA, 300 HRs, barely 2,000 hits, are good, but not HOF worthy, unless the milestone mark for hits bar has been lowered from 3,000 to 2,000, like the bar for pitching wins was drastically lowered from 300 to 200 (see Roy Halladay.)
  7. Gilberto Celestino does not belong on an MLB roster right now, he needs extensive time at AAA. Any CF options for Buxton when he DHs or gets a day off would have to come from some combination of Gallo/Gordon/Kepler.
  8. A good look at the road numbers. The 87 Twins were an anomaly...the stars were aligned for an exciting playoff run, especially at home. Although I believe they did win the ALCS on the road at Detroit.
  9. Gilberto Celestino does not belong on a MLB roster at this point in his career. The kid needs some seasoning at AAA. Gallo and Gordon can provide CF depth, "if" needed.
  10. Thanks for all the updates everyone. Information and links just added for Rochester and St. Paul.
  11. St. Cloud winter caravan info. has been updated with guest list.
  12. To lead off, thank you for reading my very first blog. For me, the coming of the Minnesota Twins winter caravan was always a time of sharing and celebration. Taking my two daughters to meet Twins players and catching up with friends and fellow baseball fans was a great way to warm up during what always seemed to be some of the coldest times of the year. The picture above is of my oldest daughter during the 2014 winter caravan and even made it into the Twins yearbook that year. Following the “kick-in-the-groin” of cutting back to one day of player signings at TwinsFest, I know that I, along with many other fans are, really looking forward to the return of the caravan. Prior to COVID, the Minnesota Twins have usually had their winter caravan schedule out for some time by now. Here’s what was announced by the team back on December 1st. According to Andrew Halverson, the Director of Broadcast for the Minnesota Twins… ”The goal will be to connect with Twins fans in person but also look for opportunities to give back as well. We are partnering with the Twins Community Fund to help us create those charitable events and contributions. As a result, we will be re-wording the Twins Caravan to the “Twins CARE-avan.” I read this to mean perhaps fewer stop-and-run free community visits, and more buy a ticket, get a quick meal, to help raise money for a local organization, type of events. No big deal, many of their winter caravan events have been like this in the past, and I’ve been more than happy to buy a ticket to help support a local cause and get some autographs from my favorite team. Today is January 8, and there has not been a formal announcement by the Minnesota Twins with their winter caravan schedule for 2023. So I starting doing some searching online, and I’ve found a few crumbs of a caravan schedule through their radio affiliates. Here’s what I’ve found with links to more information. January 23, Monday, in St. Paul, MN. St, Paul area Twins Caravan Event: St. Paul Baseball Old Timers Hot Stove League Banquet Southview Country Club: 239 Mendota Road East, West St. Paul, MN 55118 Batting Practice (social hour): 5:30 pm Game Time (steak dinner & program): 7:00 pm Q & A Session, Door Prize Drawing, Silent Auction, and more! Personalities include: Dan Gladden, Louie Varland, Kris Attebery (emcee), Dave St. Peter, Thad Levine, Jerry Bell, Jim Rantz, Derek Sharrer (St. Paul Saints AAA), John Anderson (MN Gophers) Further Info / Tickets: http://tricitybaseball.org/oldtimers.htm (Tickets must be purchased by 10 pm Sunday, Jan. 15th) January 24, Tuesday, in St. Cloud, MN, at Rivers Edge Convention Center. UPDATE Doors open at 5:30 pm with program beginning at 7:00 pm. Players expected (subject to change , of course), Jose’ Miranda, Nick Gordon, coach Tommy Watkins, and broadcasters Kris Atteberry and Dan Gladden. See the link for more information. https://wjon.com/twins-winter-caravan-stopping-in-st-cloud-in-2-weeks/ January 25, Wednesday, in Fargo, ND, at the Sanctuary Events Center (from KFGO.) Doors open at 5:00 pm with program starting at 6:00 pm. Tickets are $10.00. You receive a ballpark meal…again likely a hotdog, chips, and pop. Players expected (subject to change , of course), Jose’ Miranda, Nick Gordon, coach Tommy Watkins, and broadcasters Kris Atteberry and Dan Gladden. See the link for more information. https://kfgo.com/twins-winter-caravan/#:~:text=The%20Minnesota%20Twins%20are%20coming,meal%20thanks%20to%20Country%20Hearth. January 25, Wednesday, in Mankato, MN, at Kato Ballroom (from KTOE - just added from comment below.) Hours are 6:30 - 9:00 with guests Ryan Jeffers, Justin Morneau, Dick Bremer, Tony Oliva, and Caleb Thielbar expected to attend. See this link for more information. http://thefanmankato.com/event/twins-winter-caravan-2/ January 29, Sunday, Treasure Island Resort and Casino, Welch, MN (by Red Wing.) This date has not yet been confirmed, by my source at our local Minnesota Twins affiliate (KWNG) says it is the date being considered at this time. I will post an update with time and players when this information is confirmed. January 30, Monday, at Whistle Binkies on the Lake in Rochester, MN (KROC.) Time from 6:30 - 8:00 pm. Guest include Louie Varland, LaTroy Hawkins, Cory Provus, Rocco Baldelli, and David Popkins. Here a link with details and ticket info. https://kroc.com/mn-twins-caravan-rochester-mn/ UPDATE - January 12 - The Minnesota Twins finally release their Winter Caravan schedule for 2023. Here's the link. https://www.mlb.com/twins/community/winter-caravan
  13. Not needed. Farmer will man that shortstop until Lewis is healthy. Gordon iprovides utility depth in the infield and outfield, unless Royce Lewis is not the answer for the Minnesota Twins at shortstop (which I feel the team thinks he is.)
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