Minnesota Twins Archives - womenssportsnow.com https://womenssportsnow.com/tag/minnesota-twins/ womenssportsnow.com Mon, 12 Aug 2024 17:50:18 +0000 en-US hourly 1 214932294 Twins great Rod Carew, age 78, becomes a U.S. citizen at last: ‘I love this country’ https://womenssportsnow.com/twins-great-rod-carew-age-78-becomes-a-u-s-citizen-at-last-i-love-this-country/ https://womenssportsnow.com/twins-great-rod-carew-age-78-becomes-a-u-s-citizen-at-last-i-love-this-country/#respond Mon, 12 Aug 2024 15:26:09 +0000 https://womenssportsnow.com/twins-great-rod-carew-age-78-becomes-a-u-s-citizen-at-last-i-love-this-country/

MINNEAPOLIS — In applying for U.S. citizenship at age 78, the latest chapter in his fascinating life, Rod Carew used the same approach that made him one of the best pure hitters in Major League Baseball history. The Hall of Famer diligently prepared for the 10-question citizenship test the same way he might if he […]

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MINNEAPOLIS — In applying for U.S. citizenship at age 78, the latest chapter in his fascinating life, Rod Carew used the same approach that made him one of the best pure hitters in Major League Baseball history.

The Hall of Famer diligently prepared for the 10-question citizenship test the same way he might if he were getting ready to face Bob Gibson. Carew put himself on alert for any and all possibilities as he spent months breaking down the citizenship test question by question.

Carew officially became a U.S. citizen on Aug. 2 and will be sworn in at a later date. The native of Panama revealed the accomplishment this weekend to friends during festivities surrounding a Minnesota Twins Hall of Fame event at Target Field.

“I’m so proud of my husband,” said his wife, Rhonda Carew. “He studied those questions and the answers to those questions like there was no tomorrow. He was not going to miss a question.”

“I love this country,” Rod Carew said. “It has given me everything and more.”


Rod Carew, who won seven batting titles and an MVP award, needed nudging from family and friends to become a U.S. citizen. (Focus on Sport / Getty Images)

The news of Carew’s newly gained citizenship surprised just about everyone. Carew’s family moved to Washington…

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Missing Bats: Before the strikeout craze, baseball’s ‘Galileos’ fought to change the game https://womenssportsnow.com/missing-bats-before-the-strikeout-craze-baseballs-galileos-fought-to-change-the-game/ https://womenssportsnow.com/missing-bats-before-the-strikeout-craze-baseballs-galileos-fought-to-change-the-game/#respond Wed, 26 Jun 2024 09:00:31 +0000 https://womenssportsnow.com/missing-bats-before-the-strikeout-craze-baseballs-galileos-fought-to-change-the-game/

The San Diego School of Baseball was backed by hitting stars such as Tony Gwynn and Alan Trammell, but it was the pitching minds that gave the early 1980s baseball camp its charm — and its legacy. Brent Strom and Tom House had been teammates at the University of Southern California and then, later, journeyman […]

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The San Diego School of Baseball was backed by hitting stars such as Tony Gwynn and Alan Trammell, but it was the pitching minds that gave the early 1980s baseball camp its charm — and its legacy.

Brent Strom and Tom House had been teammates at the University of Southern California and then, later, journeyman pitchers in the major leagues. Aside from lineage, they also shared deep-seated hunches that there was more to learn about baseball than previous generations had taught.

So when the day’s instruction was over, they sat in the dugouts of Grossmont College or ventured to a local watering hole, tossing ideas back and forth: the things they loved about the game, the things they thought were wrong, the things they wanted to change.

Once, during a baby shower for another coach’s wife, the men were scolded when they were found in the corner of a room, playing back film of pitchers. They were all obsessives, and the San Diego School of Baseball was their offseason oasis — a place where they could gather and discuss, without judgment and scorn, some of the very concepts that decades later would alter the balance of baseball.

“A summit,” House called it, “of smart baseball minds.”

Before PITCHf/x and Statcast could measure progress, before internet message boards and…

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Adrián Beltré, Todd Helton, Joe Mauer elected to Baseball Hall of Fame https://womenssportsnow.com/adrian-beltre-todd-helton-joe-mauer-elected-to-baseball-hall-of-fame/ https://womenssportsnow.com/adrian-beltre-todd-helton-joe-mauer-elected-to-baseball-hall-of-fame/#respond Tue, 23 Jan 2024 23:27:44 +0000 https://womenssportsnow.com/adrian-beltre-todd-helton-joe-mauer-elected-to-baseball-hall-of-fame/

The Hall of Fame is made for players like Adrián Beltré. As a pure hitter, reliable slugger and slick third baseman, Beltré had few peers: No other infielder in the history of baseball has 3,000 hits, 400 homers and five Gold Glove awards. Beltré, now 44, was a lock for the Hall of Fame. As […]

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The Hall of Fame is made for players like Adrián Beltré. As a pure hitter, reliable slugger and slick third baseman, Beltré had few peers: No other infielder in the history of baseball has 3,000 hits, 400 homers and five Gold Glove awards. Beltré, now 44, was a lock for the Hall of Fame.

As a first-time Cooperstown candidate, Beltré did not need to follow the breathless tracking of public ballots this winter. Yet he still could not feel secure, he said, until his wife and son assured him on Tuesday that election day looked promising. He could savor it.

“That made me relax a little bit more, and I kind of forced myself to try to enjoy this moment,” Beltré said from his home in Southern California, moments after achieving his sport’s greatest honor. “It was going to be a nice moment, and probably the last moment in baseball that I was going to accomplish, being at the pinnacle of the game.”

Beltré had company at the summit on Tuesday, with Todd Helton and Joe Mauer joining him in the new class of Hall of Famers. Former manager Jim Leyland, elected by the Contemporary Baseball Era Committee last month, will also be inducted at the ceremony July 21.

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Why Elly De La Cruz deserves an All-Star nod https://womenssportsnow.com/why-elly-de-la-cruz-deserves-an-all-star-nod/ https://womenssportsnow.com/why-elly-de-la-cruz-deserves-an-all-star-nod/#respond Tue, 27 Jun 2023 15:06:24 +0000 https://womenssportsnow.com/why-elly-de-la-cruz-deserves-an-all-star-nod/

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It’s time to start thinking about the All-Star rosters, we have history waiting in the wings, and if you’re gonna be a buyer — or a seller — you gotta get it right. I’m Levi Weaver, here with Ken Rosenthal — welcome to The Windup!


She plays a tune for those who wish to overlook

I’m just old enough to remember the cover of Sports Illustrated from March 14, 1988. An umpire is shown pointing and yelling, and while the face is obscured by a mask, the headline caught my attention:

THE LADY IS AN UMP: Pam Postema gets a shot at the big leagues

That was 35 years ago, but no woman — not Postema or anyone else — has ever worked a regular-season game in the big leagues, despite women working as officials in the NBA and NFL (including Sarah Thomas, who became the first woman to work a Super Bowl in 2021).

That might change in the coming years. Britt Ghiroli has a great story today about Jen Pawol, who is currently working games in Triple A. It’s a story about a trailblazer, sure, but Ghiroli digs into the history of female umpires, including Postema, who settled out of court on a lawsuit alleging discrimination, and Teresa Cox, whose lawsuit…

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What the Bally Sports saga means for NBA, NHL, MLB broadcasts: All you need to know https://womenssportsnow.com/what-the-bally-sports-saga-means-for-nba-nhl-mlb-broadcasts-all-you-need-to-know/ https://womenssportsnow.com/what-the-bally-sports-saga-means-for-nba-nhl-mlb-broadcasts-all-you-need-to-know/#respond Fri, 17 Feb 2023 18:00:26 +0000 https://womenssportsnow.com/what-the-bally-sports-saga-means-for-nba-nhl-mlb-broadcasts-all-you-need-to-know/

If you have questions about the future of your team’s live games on your local cable, satellite or digital provider, particularly those on Bally Sports channels, we’re here to answer with what we know so far. Diamond Sports Group, the Baltimore-based corporate parent of the 19 Bally Sports channels that air 47 NBA, MLB, NHL […]

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If you have questions about the future of your team’s live games on your local cable, satellite or digital provider, particularly those on Bally Sports channels, we’re here to answer with what we know so far.

Diamond Sports Group, the Baltimore-based corporate parent of the 19 Bally Sports channels that air 47 NBA, MLB, NHL and WNBA teams, announced Feb. 15 that it would skip a $140 million debt payment due that day and use the month-long grace period as part of its effort to financially reorganize itself.

Many observers interpret the move as a precursor to a Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization, though that is not a certainty. Diamond has $8 billion-plus of debt, incurred as part of parent Sinclair’s 2019 purchase of the regional sports channels, and lost $1.2 billion in the most recent fiscal quarter.

“Certainly more likely that they will file bankruptcy because they did not make the payment,” said Schuyler Carroll, a bankruptcy attorney who is not connected to Diamond. “But not necessarily that they will file bankruptcy. They are still continuing discussions with their creditors to try and avoid bankruptcy. But those can often be difficult.”

Diamond in a Feb. 15 statement said it “intends to use the 30-day grace period to continue progressing its ongoing…

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Twins, Carlos Correa opt for SS to sit out World Baseball Classic over family logistical concerns https://womenssportsnow.com/twins-carlos-correa-opt-for-ss-to-sit-out-world-baseball-classic-over-family-logistical-concerns/ https://womenssportsnow.com/twins-carlos-correa-opt-for-ss-to-sit-out-world-baseball-classic-over-family-logistical-concerns/#respond Mon, 06 Feb 2023 21:20:59 +0000 https://womenssportsnow.com/twins-carlos-correa-opt-for-ss-to-sit-out-world-baseball-classic-over-family-logistical-concerns/

For the second time in a month, the possibility of a Carlos Correa–Francisco Lindor infield has been erased. Citing logistical concerns and family reasons, the Twins and their star shortstop mutually announced Monday that Correa has withdrawn from participating for Puerto Rico in the 2023 World Baseball Classic.  The news wipes out the fascinating possibility […]

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For the second time in a month, the possibility of a Carlos CorreaFrancisco Lindor infield has been erased. Citing logistical concerns and family reasons, the Twins and their star shortstop mutually announced Monday that Correa has withdrawn from participating for Puerto Rico in the 2023 World Baseball Classic. 

The news wipes out the fascinating possibility for the left side of Puerto Rico’s infield to be manned by Correa and Lindor, an intriguing storyline after a potential long-term pairing with the Mets dissolved a month ago. 

Same as Puerto Rico did for the 2017 WBC, Correa — who on Jan. 11 signed a six-year, $200 million contract with the Twins — was expected to move from shortstop to third base to play alongside Lindor. It would have been the pair’s first chance to play together after Correa’s 12-year, $315 million agreement with Lindor’s Mets fell apart after the team had concerns about Correa’s surgically repaired right ankle. The San Francisco Giants also voiced health concerns about Correa, wiping out a 13-year, $350 million agreement.

Twins officials insist this situation isn’t nearly as complicated.

Puerto Rico is scheduled to open WBC play against Nicaragua in Miami on March 11, the day before Correa’s wife, Daniella, is due with the…

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