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The Minnesota Twins will not renew the contracts of third base coach Steve Liddle, bullpen coach Rick Stelmaszek, first base coach Jerry White and head athletic trainer Rick McWane, the team ...
Head Trainer: Rick McWane Days Lost: 607 Dollars Lost: $5.9 million Injury Cost: $18.2 million Trend: Neutral. The Twins under Rick McWane have been a bit better than average in most of the major ...
ANAHEIM, Calif. – Twins pitcher Francisco Liriano, out since a two-inning performance in a 6-1 loss to Baltimore on Aug. 25, will travel to Southern California this weekend to meet with Angel… ...
Rick Bragg, shown here when his book "The Prince of Frogtown" came out in 2008, teaches creative writing at the University of Alabama. (Birmingham News/Bernard Troncale) ...
Morneau had the operation on Wednesday, and Twins trainer Rick McWane said Friday doctors “were very happy with the outcome,” and the […] Skip to content. All Sections. Subscribe Now.
The Twins let head trainer Rick McWane speak to the press, but he didn't clear anything up. In the same conversation, McWane said that Mauer left spring training "unready to handle catching" and ...
Injuries have been the story of the season for the Twins. "You can’t do anything about it," says manager Ron Gardenhire. "When they get healthy you figure out how to get them into the lineup and ...
Twins first baseman Justin Morneau will try some light activities over the next two weeks, another step in his recovery from surgery to remove a fragment of a herniated disk from his neck. Morneau ...
Twins trainer says Joe Mauer “wasn’t strong enough” to start season as everyday catcher - NBC Sports
FORT MYERS, FL - FEBRUARY 23: Catcher Joe Mauer #7 of the Minnesota Twins stretches during a spring training workout session at Hammond Stadium on February 23, 2011 in Fort Myers, Florida. (Photo by J ...
Twins first baseman Justin Morneau will try some light activities over the next two weeks, another step in his recovery from surgery to remove a fragment of a herniated disk from his neck.
Justin Morneau has been cleared to resume “baseball activities” three weeks after undergoing surgery to address a pinched nerve in his neck, which according to trainer Rick McWane means “he’s ready to ...
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