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How is the media covering Joe Mauer?Joe Mauer often is covered by Center Media sources.
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Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Joe Mauer?Joe Mauer often is covered by Center Media sources.
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Center: 50%
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Joe Mauer · CloquetPine Knot News columnist Steve Korby was curious about Carlton County reaction to Joe Mauer's induction into the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame. Catch his reaction to the news on Page 11. Howie Hanson, gifted Lumberjacks shortstop: Mauer respected the game throughout and will continue to be a legendary ambassador for baseball.See the Story
On Mauer entering Hall
Joe Mauer · CloquetMinnesota Twins catcher Joe Mauer inducted into Major League Baseball Hall of Fame. Only two other catchers, Johnny Bench and Ivan Rodriquez, were also elected in their first year of eligibility. Mauer was the high school Gatorade Player of the Year in both baseball and football. He is one of the finest overall athletes in Minnesota history.See the Story
Korby's connections: Minnesota boy makes the Hall
Joe Mauer · MitchellJoe Mauer was the No. 1 overall pick in the 2000 major league amateur draft. Mauer, a catcher, grew up dreaming of playing for the hometown team. The Twins spent big, too, in spring of 2010 guaranteeing the local prodigy $184 million for eight years.See the Story
Charley Walters: Did Joe Mauer actually consider playing football at Florida State?
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Joe Mauer · IndiaThree players have been elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame which include Joe Mauer, former Twins catcher, Adrian Beltre, former Rangers third baseman, and Todd Helton, former Rockies first baseman. Alex Rodriguez was well below election, with 34.8% of the vote. Manny Ramirez also fell well short, standing at 32.5% a little reduction from the past year's result.See the Story