Blayne Enlow is lights out in Cedar Rapids Kernels win over Beloit
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Cedar Rapids Kernels outfielder Matt Wallner hits 2 homers, drives in 6 in win over Peoria
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Toby Gardenhire will manage Twins top affiliate, the St. Paul Saints After being named the Class AAA manager in 2020, he watched as the minor league season was canceled. January 18, 2021 11:19pm Text size Copy shortlink:
A Gardenhire will manage professional baseball in the Twin Cities once again this season.
Toby Gardenhire, whose father, Ron, managed the Twins for 13 seasons, has been hired to lead the St. Paul Saints in their first season as the Twins Class AAA affiliate, the Saints will announce Tuesday.
Toby Gardenhire, 38, played in the Twins minor league system for seven years after being drafted in 2005, and he managed Class A teams for the organization in 2018 (Cedar Rapids) and 2019 (Fort Myers). He was promoted to the helm of their Class AAA Rochester team last spring, before the 2020 minor league season was canceled by the coronavirus pandemic.
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MINNEAPOLIS The Twins announced their Minor League coaching staffs for the 2021 season on Tuesday, highlighted by the return of a Gardenhire to a managerial post in the Twin Cities, with Toby Gardenhire son of longtime Twins manager Ron assuming the reins for the new Triple-A affiliate in St. Paul.
Gardenhire will reprise his role as Triple-A manager after he was elevated to the post for the canceled 2020 season, while Ramon Borrego will also return as Double-A manager for the new Wichita affiliate. Former Twins player Brian Dinkelman will still be the manager in Cedar Rapids now the Class A Advanced affiliate and Aaron Sutton will again be lined up to make his debut as a professional manager with Class A Fort Myers.