Twins send Dozier back to Triple-A
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Matthew McCollister was to be sentenced for fraud in federal court on Wednesday.
In Nevis, Minnesota, campers can stay in a refurbished 1905 train car.
They shot the woman who lives in the apartment in the abdomen, and put a gun to a man's head.
The cause of death has not yet been revealed due to an ongoing investigation.
Three women, ages 19, 20 and 20, were in the vehicle struck by a wrong-way driver early Sunday morning.
The couple announced they're expecting this winter.
An announcement Tuesday confirmed potential crime scenes in Mound and Minnetrista.
More than 400 mental health workers are participating in the unionized strike on Tuesday.
The fire department said two hotel employees are being evaluated by paramedics.
The donation is the largest the organization has ever seen from a single individual.
The Minneapolis City Council is set to vote on Thursday.
Duluth, in one of the state's current COVID hotspots, has brought back a mask requirement in city buildings.
With three days off in the next few weeks, the Twins don't need a fifth starter, so they sent Cole De Vries back to Rochester today. Hot-hitting Chris Parmelee will be called up to take his spot on the roster.
He’s making $3 million a year in the minor leagues, but Tsuyoshi Nishioka still doesn’t have a hit for the Rochester Red Wings. Nishioka is hitless in 13 at-bats. Brian Dozier -- regarded as the Twins shortstop of the future -- is off to a fast start. He’s hitting .467 in 15 at-bats.
Big moves following the Twins loss Wednesday night. Francisco Liriano was moved to the bullpen and Danny Valencia was optioned to Triple-A Rochester. Liriano has struggled with confidence and Valencia was in the midst of an 0-21 slump.
Pioneer Press columnist Tom Powers says shortstop Brian Dozier is achingly close to becoming a major leaguer, if not the next star for the Minnesota Twins.
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