The Minnesota Twins fell in extra innings last night to the Detroit Tigers, losing 4-3 in 11. Since the 'fire sale' that took place at the trade deadline, where 11 players were moved, fans haven't been happy. Last night, after the loss, the Twins' post game show became hard to hear as fans leaving the stadium started to chant loudly.

Twins Fans Drown Out Tim Laudner On Post Game Show

After the 11-inning loss last night, Twins fans leaving Target Field made their feelings about ownership known to more than those attending the game. A loud chant of 'SELL THE TEAM' was started during the post game show, and for some time, fans were so loud that it affected the audio coming from Tim Laudner.


I've got to hand it to Laudner; he kept going even though that chant had to be louder in person than what we were hearing during the TV broadcast.

Fans' Anger Stems From Trade Deadline Sell-Off And Pulled Team Sale

Earlier this week the Minnesota Twins owners, the Pohlad family, announced that they were taking the team off the market, after attempting to sell the team since 2024. Reaction to the news on social media wasn't kind to the current Twins owners.  


Comments on the announcement ranged from anger, dark humor, to some fans showing support for the longtime owners of Minnesota's Major League baseball team.

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The Minnesota Twins have 22 home games remaining on the 2025 schedule, and it will be interesting to see if the chants continue or if fans will simply sit the rest of the year out.

Beautiful Photos From Clemens Gardens

This weekend was a great one to get out and do something fun. I wanted to destress, so I drove over to Clemens Gardens for a nice stroll through the gardens. What a beautiful place it is. There are flowers everywhere, as well as fountains and statues. These photos only capture part of what's available to see, but in case you haven't had a chance to visit, now is a great time to view them, as everything is in full bloom. Take a look at some beautiful photos and then make a plan to take your own trip. All of your senses will thank you.

Gallery Credit: Photos by Kelly Cordes

Darius Rucker at the Ledge Amphitheater, 2025.

Darius Rucker brought his "Carolyn's Boy Tour" to the Ledge Amphitheater in Waite Park on a hot/steamy July night in 2025.

Gallery Credit: Paul Habstritt

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