Carneal, Twins’ famed radio voice, dies (AP via Yahoo! News)
Herb Carneal, a Hall of Famer who broadcast Minnesota Twins games the past 45 seasons in a fluid and soothing baritone, died Sunday. He was 83.
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Herb Carneal, a Hall of Famer who broadcast Minnesota Twins games the past 45 seasons in a fluid and soothing baritone, died Sunday. He was 83.
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Hall of Fame broadcaster Herb Carneal, whose smooth baritone narrated Minnesota Twins games for the past 45 seasons, died Sunday morning of congestive heart failure, the team announced.
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Hall of Fame broadcaster Herb Carneal, whose smooth baritone narrated Minnesota Twins games for the past 45 seasons, died Sunday morning of congestive heart failure. He was 83. “Herb Carneal’s voice was the signature element of Twins baseball for multiple generations of fans,” Twins president Dave St. Peter said.
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Hall of Fame broadcaster Herb Carneal, whose smooth baritone narrated Minnesota Twins games for the past 45 seasons, died Sunday morning of congestive heart failure. He was 83.
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MINNEAPOLIS — Herb Carneal, a Hall of Famer who broadcast Minnesota Twins games the past 45 seasons…
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The Minnesota Twins always have a chance to contend as long as they have superstars Joe Mauer, Justin Morneau and Johan Santana around, but can they hang onto all three for very long?
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Saturday’s spring training roundup: Joe Mauer returned to the Twins’ lineup following a leg injury as Minnesota completed spring training by beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 6-4.
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Joe Mauer returned to the Twins’ lineup following a leg injury as Minnesota completed spring training by beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 6-4 Saturday. Minnesota’s catcher had been sidelined since March 22 with a stress reaction in his left leg, a precursor to a stress fracture.
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By now, the Minnesota Twins are in the Twin Cities. They left here soon after Saturday afternoon’s spring finale, a 6-4 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates before another 8,000-plus crowd off Six Mile Cypress Parkway.
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FORT MYERS, Fla. — Joe Mauer returned to the Twins’ lineup following a leg injury as Minnesota comp…
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Twins right-hander Ramon Ortiz is learning from the best, and it shows. Ortiz allowed one hit in four scoreless innings in Minnesota`s 5-3 loss to the Pittsburgh Pirates on Friday. He said he relied on a changeup taught to him by teammate Johan Santana, the reigning Cy Young Award winner.
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Joe Mauer returned to the Twins’ lineup following a leg injury as Minnesota completed spring training by beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 6-4 Saturday.
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