Found September 10, 2009 on
Twins Fix:
The Twins just finished up a frustrating series in Toronto. Going into this series, the Twins hadn’t had any success in Toronto recently and hadn’t ever mustered a win against Roy Halladay. After yet another disappointing/maddening series against the Indians and a Tigers sweep in Tampa Bay, the Twins chances at playing meaningful games the [...]
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