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St. Paul native and Major League Baseball Hall of Famer Dave Winfield will be honored Saturday by city leaders, community ...
It's difficult to argue that Dave Winfield is, by most accounts, the most gifted athlete to come out of Minnesota.
Apparently, Sept. 16 is a great day to join the 3,000-hit club. Hall of Famer Dave Winfield did so in 1993, while fellow Hall of Famer Paul Molitor did it in 1996 -- both as Minnesota Twins.
The Minnesota Twins have announced a team leadership succession plan first put forth last fall will be completed next week. Minnesota Twins President Dave St. Peter will move into a strategic ...
Minnesota Twins star Byron Buxton had a memorable bobblehead day by hitting for the cycle in a win over the Pittsburgh Pirates.
BOISE, Idaho — THIS DAY IN SPORTS…September 16, 1993: Dave Winfield of the Minnesota Twins gets the 3,000th hit of his career off a fellow future Hall of Famer, Oakland’s Dennis Eckersley.
Dave Winfield, a 6-foot-6, 220-pound two-way star, was more accomplished as a right-handed pitcher than a hitter when the Padres drafted him in 1973 out of the University of Minnesota.
From Friday through Monday, baseball fans can order a Minnesota Twins Mystery Bobblehead Box, which contains five randomly selected bobbleheads.
Baseball Former Twins great Dave Winfield retires from players union Winfield, a St. Paul-native, played 22 years, batting .283 with 465 home runs and 1,833 RBIs.
Could Kevin Garnett be a part-owner of the Minnesota Twins? It sounds like it's not out of the realm of possibility. Buried deep in a recent feature from ESPN's Dave McMenamin about Randy Mims, a ...
Winfield, who spent 22 years in the big leagues with the New York Yankees, San Diego Padres, Minnesota Twins, California Angels, Cleveland Indians and Toronto Blue Jays, is one of the best players ...