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The Minnesota Twins promoted recently acquired outfielder James Outman to the majors after placing Alan Roden on the IL.
Walker Jenkins left Thursday's game after being hit by a pitch but he avoided serious injury and the Minnesota Twins top prospect will be back in a matter of days.
The Minnesota Twins recalled James Outman from Triple-A St. Paul on Saturday and placed fellow outfielder Alan Roden on the 10-day injured list with a left thumb sprain.
The Twins called up outfielder James Outman after placing Alan Roden on the 10-day IL. Outman was 4 for 39 (.103 average) in 22 games with the Dodgers this year. He was the one-for-one return in the Brock Stewart trade.
Thursday marked the first Twins game at Target Field since the Pohlad family announced it is no longer selling the team.
The announcement that the Twins owners are keeping the team sent shock waves through the organization, fan base, and beyond.
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Enstarz on MSNConjoined Twins Abby and Brittany Hensel Seen With Baby in Minnesota
Conjoined twins Abby and Brittany Hensel were spotted in Minnesota carrying a newborn baby, sparking curiosity about their private lives.
After a woeful week of baseball in which the Twins were one-hit by the Yankees on Tuesday and then two-hit by the Tigers on Friday, Minnesota is calling up 28-year-old prospect James Outman with hopes that he'll add some level of acceptable hitting to the lineup.
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US Weekly on MSNConjoined Twins Abby and Brittany Hensel Spotted on Rare Outing in Minnesota Months After TikTok Update
Conjoined twins Abby and Brittany Hensel were seen out and about during an errand run this week, with a precious companion along for the ride. Abby and Brittany, 35, loaded a newborn secured in a car seat into a Tesla in Arden Hills,
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Anderson: Twins fans shouldn’t complain — losses for Minnesota bird hunters have been much worse
Count bird hunters among those baffled by the angst Minnesota Twins enthusiasts have demonstrated over the club’s trades and announcement the team won’t be sold. If anyone should complain about wins and losses in Minnesota since Calvin Griffith moved his scrappy outfit here in 1961,