It’s been a busy week for former longtime Minnesota Twins catcher and first baseman, Joe Mauer. On Tuesday he was selected for the National Baseball Hall of Fame, he went to Cooperstown, N.Y. during ...
Let’s start with Joe Mauer’s Hall of Fame plaque. It was revealed on Sunday under the sun in Cooperstown, N.Y., and the first thing anyone who has been watching Joe Mauer from the sandlots to ...
The Minnesota Twins honored their six-time MLB All-Star and 2009 American League MVP Joe Mauer with a statue outside of Target Field in Minneapolis on Sunday. Mauer, 41, is a St. Paul native and was ...
Minnesota Twins catcher Joe Mauer shown in the dugout during a 2010 game against the Toronto Blue Jays. Credit: REUTERS/Eric Miller Only him. We heard that a lot over the years with Joe Mauer, this ...
The line began forming before the sun came up, and included several hundred Twins fans by the time TwinsFest opened its doors Saturday, stretching from Target Field’s skyway entrance all the way to ...
In honor of Joe Mauer’s roots and in memory of another St. Paul legend, the late, unforgettable Don “The Eye” Riley from the Pioneer Press sports pages, here is a “Zim, zam, zoomy, zow” collection of ...
Joe Mauer’s Baseball Hall of Fame odyssey began at his family’s home on Lexington Parkway in St. Paul. Mauer had turned 18 in April of 2001 and would soon graduate from Cretin-Derham Hall after ...
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