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LISTEN: Recapping how the Twins signed Carlos Correa

MINNEAPOLIS (KFGO) - As of yesterday, it's official. Carlos Correa is a Twin. KFGO's Madison Quinn checks back in with Twins Daily's Cody Christie to .

LISTEN: Cody Christie of Twins Daily says another big trade will happen before the season

MINNEAPOLIS (KFGO) - It was a busy weekend of dealings for the Minnesota Twins, with maybe more trades to come this week. KFGO's Madison Quinn and Cod.

Exchange Club names January students of the month

Exchange Club names Emma Pfaff and Allison Sterling as January students of the month Written By: Wendy Reuer | × Sheyenne High School West Fargo Sheyenne High School Student of the Month for January is Allison Sterling. Sterling’s parents are Jim and Elizabeth Sterling, and Allison was nominated for West Fargo Exchange Club’s Student of the Month by Nathan Schleicher. Sterling was committed to several different sports during high school including soccer, dance and gymnastics. Although she currently is not participating in those extracurriculars, she is currently a pole-vaulter for the Sheyenne Track and Field team. Sterling uses the time she used to spend in the gym to dedicate her time to several different clubs: Student Council, HOSA, Key Club and the Academic Team.

Alternate Options if Cruz Doesn t Sign - Minnesota Twins - Articles - Homepage

Dec 12 2020 08:00 PM | Matthew Lenz in Minnesota Twins With the Twins and Nelson Cruz at a stalemate, Dan Hayes of The Athletic recently reported that the Twins have “checked in on Kyle Schwarber, Adam Duvall and Michael Brantley. Yet, one of the best free agents available could be an even better fit than the previous three listed. Image courtesy of Peter Aiken-USA TODAY Sports On Wednesday, Hayes shared an update on the Cruz situation stating that talks “may not speed up any time soon” as Cruz is looking for a two-year deal on top of a raise from the last two years where he averaged $13 million each year. Understandably, the Twins are hesitant to give the aging slugger a multi-year deal as he’s also coming off three consecutive seasons dealing with various ailments. It was his ankle in 2018, his wrist in 2019, his knee in 2020, and as he is entering his 16th full major league season those should be some red flags for the Twins.

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