MINNEAPOLIS -- Terry Steinbach would rather play with his young boys than with the youthful Minnesota Twins. Steinbach, who won a World Series title in Oakland...
...Seven catchers at the Twins' spring training camp are battling for two open roster spots and a chance to replace Terry Steinbach, the veteran All-Star who retired after last season. The catchers, along with 26 pitchers and 15 position players...
...24, who has risen from a non-roster player with no big league experience and just 32 starts in Triple-A to Terry Steinbach's apparent successor. Javier Valentin, who started 59 games last year, was the favorite to replace Steinbach...
...first of many not-so-fond farewells for Minnesota in 1999. Stephon Marbury, Tom Gugliotta, Rick Aguilera, Terry Steinbach, Doug Woog, Clem Haskins, Mark Dienhart, McKinley Boston. And who could forget the granddaddy of all departures...
...includes a lot of heavy hitters from off the field, as well as Harmon Killebrew, Kirby Puckett, Roy Smalley and Terry Steinbach, who had their share of hits while playing for the Twins. The group includes Mitch Pearlstein, president of the...
...baseball that most people don't know about." Former Twins including Kent Hrbek, Gene Larkin, Kirby Puckett and Terry Steinbach presented Kelly a portrait of himself with the names of every player he managed printed in the background. The Twins...
...Catcher (1) Brian Harper 1988-1993 Tim Laudner 1982-1989 Joe Mauer 2004-present A.J. Pierzynski 1998-2003 Terry Steinbach 1997-1999 Outfielders (3) Tom Brunansky 1982-1988 Randy Bush 1982-1993 Marty Cordova 1995-1999 Michael Cuddyer...
...make this organization a better one and get back to where we need to get back to.'' Milton said retired catcher Terry Steinbach -- who caught about 90 percent of his starts last year -- taught him to pitch his own game and boosted his confidence...
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