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  2. WCCO (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WCCO is the flagship radio station for the Minnesota Twins baseball team. WCCO is a Class A clear-channel station . With 50,000 watts of power (the maximum permitted) and a nondirectional signal , WCCO reaches much of Minnesota and parts of Wisconsin and Iowa by day, along with a wide area of the Central United States and Central Canada at ...

  3. 1991 World Series - Wikipedia

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    The 1991 World Series was the championship series of Major League Baseball's (MLB) 1991 season.The 88th edition of the World Series, it was a best-of-seven playoff played between the American League (AL) champion Minnesota Twins (95–67) and the National League (NL) champion Atlanta Braves (94–68).

  4. List of Minnesota Twins broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    The Minnesota Twins baseball team have had many broadcasters in their history in Minnesota. Here is a list of the people who have been a part of bringing the Twins to ...

  5. Ray Scott (sportscaster) - Wikipedia

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    CBS dismissed Scott in 1974, [1] replacing him with his color commentator, Summerall. He was subsequently employed as a local radio announcer by the Kansas City Chiefs (1974–75), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1976–77), and Minnesota Vikings (1978–82).

  6. The Twins have plenty to build on — and must get better if ...

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    The Twins had the second-best starting pitching ERA (3.82) in baseball, a strength they've tried for years to build and had to sacrifice several top prospects for in various trades.

  7. List of Major League Baseball All-Star Game broadcasters

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    In 1985, NBC's telecast of the All-Star Game out of the Metrodome in Minnesota was the first program to be broadcast in stereo [66] by a TV network. Former President of the United States , Ronald Reagan (who had just left office) served as the color commentator instead of Tom Seaver ( Vin Scully 's normal NBC broadcasting partner at the time ...