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  2. 2023 Minnesota Twins season - Wikipedia

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    The 2023 Minnesota Twins season was the 63rd season for the Minnesota Twins franchise in the Twin Cities of Minnesota, their 14th season at Target Field, and the 123rd overall in the American League. [1] [2] The Twins drew an average home attendance of 24,371 in 81 home games in the 2023 MLB season. The total attendance was 1,974,124.

  3. List of Minnesota Twins seasons - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota Twins regular season record (1961–2023) 9,177 9,875 .482 All-time regular season record (1901–2023) 36 59 .379 All-time postseason record 9,213 9,934

  4. Minnesota Twins - Wikipedia

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    On September 17, 2019, Miguel Sanó hit a 482-foot home run to make the Twins the first team in major league history to have five players with at least 30 home runs in a season. [98] In 2023 the Minnesota Twins struggled through the first half, falling under .500 just before the All-Star break before beginning a late season surge that saw them ...

  5. Minnesota Twins clinch AL Central, 2023 postseason ... - AOL

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    The Minnesota Twins went from back-to-back AL Central titles in 2019 and 2020 to a last-place finish in 2021. Now they're back on top. The Twins clinched their first division title in three years ...

  6. With season numbers down, Twins no longer have Tigers by the tail

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    The Twins' offense has been marred by inconsistency throughout the season, but they've consistently struggled against Tigers pitching. In the first 11 games of their season series, the Twins have ...

  7. Twins get two hits, lose third straight and season ... - AOL

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    Kenta Maeda put his hands on his knees, stared toward center field and dropped his head once Riley Greene's homer landed in the seats. One two-strike, two-out pitch was the difference between a ...