The Minnesota Twins could join the ignominious list of postseason teams with losing records. But that’s nothing compared to what’s happening in the U.S.F.L.
Category: Minnesota Twins
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Pitch Clock Has MLB’s Pitching Coaches Working Overtime
The New York Times – Sports:Fans are eager to start the pitch-clock era, but baseball’s pitching coaches are hard at work trying to adjust to one of the biggest changes in M.L.B. history.
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Twins Introduce Carlos Correa in News Conference
The New York Times – Sports:An off-season of three contract agreements, all in the hundreds of millions of dollars, finished as he was reintroduced by the Twins.
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Spurning Mets, Carlos Correa Agrees to $200 Million Deal with Twins
The New York Times – Sports:On Dec. 21, the shortstop agreed to a $315 million contract with the Mets. Twenty days later, he agreed to a $200 million deal with Minnesota. What happened?
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What Is Going On With Carlos Correa and the Mets?
The New York Times – Sports:On Dec. 21, the shortstop had a $315 million agreement with the Mets that needed only a physical to be finalized. He remains unsigned.
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MLB’s Winter Meetings Return After Two Years Away
The New York Times – Sports:The annual event, which returns after a two-years hiatus, is known for a flurry of transactions. Deals for stars like Trea Turner and Carlos Correa may lead to numerous other moves.
