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About the Twins

When the Twins franchise came into Major League Baseball in 1901, they were located in the nation's capital and were known as the Washington Senators. For the next 60 years, the team played in D.C. before moving to Minnesota in 1961, and they now have one of the best home-field advantages in baseball. As the team wins, Minnesota Twins tickets sell out and the team has continued to feed off the energy of their fans. In 2010, the Twins moved into their brand-new ballpark, Target Field, and the fans will surely follow.

Since relocating to Minnesota, the Twins have been able to capture two World Series titles, and at the center of those teams was OF Kirby Puckett. Few players have been tied to a franchise the way Puckett is tied to the Twins. His diminutive stature made him a fan favorite and his talent made him a feared player around the league. If you bought Twins tickets from 1984-1995, you saw Kirby make amazing catches and hit over 200 home runs. His number, 34, was retired in 1997 and he was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 2001.

Twins fans now have a new player that they have attached themselves to, catcher Joe Mauer. Born in St. Paul, Mauer is the hometown hero and fans of Minnesota are glad that he is on their team. Unquestionably the best catcher in baseball, Mauer won the MVP award in 2009 and could win many more over his career. Make sure you get MN Twins tickets today and check out the team as they open their new stadium in 2010.

 

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Babe Ruth wore a cabbage leaf under his cap while playing baseball, and he used to change it every two innings.