Twins Ready for 3-City ‘Minor League Road Trip’
- The Minnesota Twins will begin a multi-city road trip with a series against the Tampa Bay Rays in Florida scheduled during the July 4 holiday period.
- This schedule change occurred because Hurricane Milton damaged the Rays’ Tropicana Field last October, displacing them to Steinbrenner Field and causing Major League Baseball to reshuffle games.
- After an off day in Seattle, the Twins will face the Mariners, who currently lead the league, in a set of three games, then finish their trip with four matchups in Sacramento against the Athletics, who have relocated to Sutter Health Park this season.
- Pitcher Pablo López anticipates a nearly six-hour flight during the trip and plans to host bingo for teammates, while injured center fielder Byron Buxton, still day-to-day with a concussion, is making the trip and is viewed as progressing well by manager Rocco Baldelli.
- The extended road trip, nicknamed the 'Minor League Road Trip,' presents a unique challenge for the Twins but also generates curiosity and excitement within the team and management.
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Twins ready for 3-city ‘Minor League Road Trip’
ST. PAUL — Spend long enough in the major leagues, and the road trips start losing their novelty. You visit the same ballparks in the same cities. You stay at the same hotels and eat at the same restaurants. But the road trip the Twins will kick off on Monday is anything but routine. “It’s going to be as interesting of a trip as we’re going to have all year long,” said Twins manager Rocco Baldelli. “The guys, I doubt most of them have even thoug…
Twins ready for three-city “Minor League Road Trip”
Spend long enough in the major leagues, and the road trips start losing their novelty. You visit the same ballparks in the same cities. You stay at the same hotels and eat at the same restaurants. But the road trip the Twins will kick off on Monday is anything but routine. “It’s going to be as interesting of a trip as we’re going to have all year long,” Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said. “The guys, I doubt most of them have even thought of it fo…
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