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Minnesota Twins Tickets

Minnesota Twins Tickets

Minnesota Twins Tickets

The Minnesota Twins 2013 season is about avoiding a last place finish and setting the club up for playing baseball as a contender in a couple years. Very few fans who have invested in Minnesota Twins tickets to Target Field expect much more. They would certainly be happy with an improbable early season start or a terrific late season push, but the best-case scenario has this club playing .500 ball in the middle of the pack in the AL Central.

Minnesota is a club that has had its superstars ravaged by injuries far too early in their careers and a pitching staff without a true ace or number two starter. This means the Twins are counting on this sift-hitting batting order to stop leaving runners on base and are hoping the starters they do have will at least eat up some innings.

Joe Mauer once looked like he could hit over .300 with an OBP above .400 and power to post homerun numbers in the upper 20s. Now he is just delivering on the first two expectations. That is not bad, but it means he is overpaid and is not the most traditional hitter to split time at first and DH, while occasionally taking up his spot behind the plate. Add the awful run of luck that has Justin Morneau a shell of a player that he used to be and the Twins are hoping the farm system starts developing some great position players to bolster this batting order.

This is going to be a long season, but it does not have to be depressing. The Minnesota Twins could very conceivably play the role of the odd small-ball team bucking the culture of big swinging AL teams. Then, maybe, the team will be fighting the chance to end the schedule with a winning record.

 



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Washington Nationals vs. Minnesota Twins Jun 7, 2013
Fri 7:05PM
Nationals Park
Washington, DC
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Washington Nationals vs. Minnesota Twins Jun 8, 2013
Sat 4:05PM
Nationals Park
Washington, DC
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Washington Nationals vs. Minnesota Twins Jun 9, 2013
Sun 1:35PM
Nationals Park
Washington, DC
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Detroit Tigers vs. Minnesota Twins May 25, 2013
Sat 4:05PM
Comerica Park
Detroit, MI
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Detroit Tigers vs. Minnesota Twins May 26, 2013
Sun 1:05PM
Comerica Park
Detroit, MI
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Milwaukee Brewers vs. Minnesota Twins May 27, 2013
Mon 1:10PM
Miller Park
Milwaukee, WI
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Milwaukee Brewers vs. Minnesota Twins May 28, 2013
Tue 7:10PM
Miller Park
Milwaukee, WI
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Minnesota Twins vs. Milwaukee Brewers May 29, 2013
Wed 7:10PM
Target Field
Minneapolis, MN
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Minnesota Twins vs. Milwaukee Brewers May 30, 2013
Thu 7:10PM
Target Field
Minneapolis, MN
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Minnesota Twins vs. Seattle Mariners May 31, 2013
Fri 7:10PM
Target Field
Minneapolis, MN
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Minnesota Twins vs. Seattle Mariners Jun 1, 2013
Sat 12:10PM
Target Field
Minneapolis, MN
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Minnesota Twins vs. Seattle Mariners Jun 2, 2013
Sun 1:10PM
Target Field
Minneapolis, MN
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Kansas City Royals vs. Minnesota Twins Jun 4, 2013
Tue 7:10PM
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
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Kansas City Royals vs. Minnesota Twins Jun 5, 2013
Wed 7:10PM
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
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Kansas City Royals vs. Minnesota Twins Jun 6, 2013
Thu 7:10PM
Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City, MO
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Washington Nationals vs. Minnesota Twins Jun 7, 2013
Fri 7:05PM
Nationals Park
Washington, DC
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Washington Nationals vs. Minnesota Twins Jun 8, 2013
Sat 4:05PM
Nationals Park
Washington, DC
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Washington Nationals vs. Minnesota Twins Jun 9, 2013
Sun 1:35PM
Nationals Park
Washington, DC
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Minnesota Twins vs. Philadelphia Phillies Jun 11, 2013
Tue 7:10PM
Target Field
Minneapolis, MN
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Minnesota Twins vs. Philadelphia Phillies Jun 12, 2013
Wed 7:10PM
Target Field
Minneapolis, MN
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Minnesota Twins vs. Philadelphia Phillies Jun 13, 2013
Thu 7:10PM
Target Field
Minneapolis, MN
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Minnesota Twins vs. Detroit Tigers Jun 14, 2013
Fri 7:10PM
Target Field
Minneapolis, MN
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Minnesota Twins vs. Detroit Tigers Jun 15, 2013
Sat 6:15PM
Target Field
Minneapolis, MN
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Minnesota Twins vs. Detroit Tigers Jun 16, 2013
Sun 1:10PM
Target Field
Minneapolis, MN
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Minnesota Twins vs. Chicago White Sox Jun 18, 2013
Tue 7:10PM
Target Field
Minneapolis, MN
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Minnesota Twins vs. Chicago White Sox Jun 19, 2013
Wed 7:10PM
Target Field
Minneapolis, MN
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Minnesota Twins vs. Chicago White Sox Jun 20, 2013
Thu 12:10PM
Target Field
Minneapolis, MN
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Cleveland Indians vs. Minnesota Twins Jun 21, 2013
Fri 7:05PM
Progressive Field
Cleveland, OH
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Tickets Minnesota Twins

Minnesota Twins

The Minnesota Twins have a long history that has had them play in two cities. For the first six decades the club played baseball as the Nationals and the Senators in Washington, D.C. For the past five decades they have played in Minnesota as the Twins.

The time spent in the nation’s capital yielded three pennants and one World Series win. The team became a joke, almost consistently finishing in last place in the American League. The luck of a team should have been much better given the fact they had Hall of Fame pitcher Walter Johnson and Hall of Fame third baseman Harmon Killebrew on the roster. Yet, the only thing inspiring about the team became its futility, which led to the making of the film Damn Yankees.

The move to Minnesota came as part of the westward expansion of the MLB, but the relocation has not led to many more pennants or World Series titles. Still, the team’s tradition has certainly been better as the Twins than as the Senators. In Minneapolis the club has won two more World Series and three more pennants, but the club has been rather competitive throughout its time in the upper-Midwest. They have played in the postseason 11 times, won the AL Central six times and took the AL West five times.

Players like Rod Carew, Kirby Puckett, Jack Morris, and Bert Blyleven made this club both watchable and competitive in the second half of the 20th century. In the 21st century, the Minnesota Twins managed to win the AL West with six times in the first decade despite employing very few well-known players. Recent years have been about rebuilding after injuries humbled the team. Soon the club will be back to its winning ways and collecting division titles, if not AL Pennants.