The Minnesota Twins are living the high life.
The club left behind the antiquated Metrodome and moved into their brand-new, state of the art ballpark, Target Field.
The club has an increased payroll and is coming off one of the most productive offseasons in franchise history.
The club is 13-6—second-best in all of Major League Baseball—despite the fact that much of the lineup sits mired in early season slumps.
The Twins have won six straight series to start the season for the first time in franchise history. All the while outscoring opponents 101-70 and looking far more polished than their counterparts.
Three weeks into the season, there is very little to worry about in Minnesota, or is there?
The club has dropped the last game of a three-game series four times, seemingly phoni ...
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Article written by Jeremiah Graves
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