Tigers vs Twins Prediction, Odds, Picks - Aug. 16
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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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Sportsnaut on MSNInterested Minnesota Twins Buyer ‘Blindsided’ By Recent Decision
While the Pohlads’ decision upset one potential buyer, it also left a sour taste in the mouths of many discontent Twins fans who would like to see their team return to glory, as it once did with two World Series wins spanning from 1987 to 1991.
Yankees' Jasson Dominguez Decision Before Twins Matchup Leaves Fans Upset originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The New York Yankees are slipping behind in the AL East, holding a 64-56 record and six games behind the Toronto Blue Jays heading into their Wednesday matchup against the Minnesota Twins.
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.
The Minnesota Twins are no longer for sale, executive chair Joe Pohlad announced Wednesday on behalf of his family.
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.
Wednesday's announcement of (effectively) the failure of the sale process isn't just about the current state of the team. It could also be a subtly ominous signal about the long-term future.