The Minnesota Twins just finished a disappointing season and today they announced that they will not be bringing Paul Molitor back to manage the team next season.
After managing a Twins team that lost 103 games in 2016, Paul Molitor then managed a Twins team that had a historic turnaround and made a postseason appearance in 2017.
On Tuesday, that leadership earned Molitor American League Manager Of The Year Honors.
When the Twins season ended a year ago, after losing a team record 103 games, there was speculation on whether they would fire manager Paul Molitor. What a difference a year makes.
It is still only July, but August is right around the corner and the Minnesota Twins keep losing more games then they are winning. Yesterday we saw Twins closer, Glen Perkins blow his second save since the All-Star break. Before the break, Perkins was a perfect 28-for-28 in save chances.
With Kevin Garnett ready to take the floor tonight for the Minnesota Timberwolves, and Torii Hunter coming back, it got me thinking, what are the top five best homecoming's in Minnesota sports history. These five players contributed big time for the respective teams...
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Hall of Famer Paul Molitor has officially taken over as manager of the Minnesota Twins. And he says "I have no doubt this is where I'm supposed to be."
Speculation that former Twins player and coach Paul Molitor would be named as the new team manager was confirmed today as the team announced a press event for Tuesday to officially name Molitor as Ron Gardenhire's successor as manager.
Besides being the state of Hockey, and a few Hall of Fame baseball players who played a few decades ago, Minnesota is not really know for having star athletes born in the land of 10,000 lakes. I have compiled a list of the 10 best athletes born in SOTA...