Video Vault: Gardenhire tosses hat after ejection
Today is the 10-year anniversary of Ron Gardenhire being named manager of the Minnesota Twins. Here's a short, yet sweet, clip to celebrate. In short, hats off to Gardy.
Today is the 10-year anniversary of Ron Gardenhire being named manager of the Minnesota Twins. Here's a short, yet sweet, clip to celebrate. In short, hats off to Gardy.
The shows were scheduled for Friday and Saturday at the Brave New Workshop Comedy Theatre.
Austin Retterath was last seen alive in the morning hours of May 8.
The 2022 Chroma Zone Mural & Art Festival will take place this weekend in St. Paul's Creative Enterprise Zone, with ensuing events happening this summer.
It offers privacy at the end of a dead-end road fronting onto Lower Prior Lake.
Golden Valley PD confirmed it received a report of a carjacking Monday evening.
A provision was approved by a legislature committee on Thursday but still awaits a final decision from the House and Senate.
A hiring fair will be held for the positions.
David Mckay, 67, was last seen in Hudson Thursday morning.
Omicron continues to evolve into a more transmissible virus.
The latest data shows there are 442 people with COVID hospitalized in Minnesota.
The three incidents bring St. Paul's homicide total up to 18 this year.
Twins owner Jim Pohlad tells Pioneer Press reporter Charlie Walters wants to make it clear that the jobs of manager Ron Gardenhire and general manager Terry Ryan are not in jeopardy, despite the team owning the worst record in baseball.
On Jan. 4, 2002, the Twins replaced manager Tom Kelly with Ron Gardenhire. While Gardy had his worst year in the dugout in 2011, there's no doubt he's kept the Twins a winner for most of his tenure.
On his Sunday morning radio show, Twins manager Ron Gardenhire said Dozier will be his starting shortstop. The infielder will join the team at Target Field Monday when the Twins kick-off another series with the Los Angels Angels. Right-hander Scott Diamond is also being recalled.
The Minnesota Twins infielder struggled at shortstop last year with ten errors in 60 games. From camp Friday, Twins manager Ron Gardenhire hinted he isn't opposed to Nishioka at third base.
Snapping a six game slide was reason enough for sighs of relief in the Twins' clubhouse Sunday, but manager Ron Gardenhire says, "We're still not clicking on all cylinders, especially with runners in scoring position, but we're scoring enough runs." The Twins were 5-14 with runners in scoring position Sunday.
Joe Mauer was used as a pinch-hitter Friday night, but his bruised quad kept him from starting. "I told you I wasn't going to chase people around," Ron Gardenhire told reporters before the game. "I'm waiting for them to tell me, and Joe to say he's ready to go."
Twins manager Ron Gardenhire says he'll try to restrain himself as he addresses his team before their first full workout this morning in Ft. Myers. But if he dwells on 99 losses in mid-speech, Gardenhire tells the Star Tribune his blood just might start to boil.
Bob Sansevere chats with Twins beat reporter John Shipley and senior editor/sports Mike Bass about what another dismal season could do to Ron Gardenhire's job security.
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