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The 2024 Baseball Hall of Fame ballot has several big names debuting and that includes long-time Twins catcher/first baseman/designated hitter Joe Mauer. For some reason, Mauer appears to be a ...
Joe Mauer’s greatness was truncated, his optimal outcome as a ballplayer very much unrealized. His end was not tragic – not due to an insidious disease or transportation catastrophe – but ...
Not quite. There’s another standout Major League Baseball player who had an even more impressive high school stretch: former Minnesota Twins catcher Joe Mauer, who also played three sports ...
"Joe Mauer is a Hall of Fame player and person, and one of the best to ever wear a Twins uniform," Twins executive chair Joe Pohlad said in an August statement when the statue was first announced.
Mauer batted .306 with 143 homers and 906 RBIs with Minnesota from 2004-18. He was voted to baseball's Hall of Fame on the first ballot in 2024. “Obviously, it was a big summer last year, going ...
Joe Mauer grew up in St. Paul, destined for this. The legendary Minnesota Twins catcher, a hometown kid who never left, was immortalized on Sunday at Target Field. The Twins unveiled a bronze ...