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The chance to get Joe Mauer’s autograph just four days after he became a Hall of Famer, in exchange for a $60 donation to the Twins Community Fund, ...
Joe Mauer entered the Baseball Hall of Fame last year with a career that’s getting rarer each MLB season as he spent it all with the Minnesota Twins. Mauer, who is from St. Paul, Minnesota, and ...
Twins fans looking to get an autograph with potential 2024 Hall of Fame inductee Joe Mauer will need to be at Target Field early, as the former catcher/first baseman will be signing autographs ...
Joe Mauer’s Baseball Hall of Fame odyssey began at his family’s home on Lexington Parkway in St. Paul. ... >> A Mauer-signed Twins game-used bat was for sale online last week for $2,499.07.
We heard that a lot over the years with Joe Mauer, this son of St ... $184 million contract Mauer signed in the spring of 2010 to avoid free agency made him an easy target for fans frustrated ...
But that sculpture isn't the half of it. "In here is where I do all the big sculptures," Mack said, standing in a part of his Bloomington studio where he worked on Mauer's full-size sculpture in clay.
Joe Mauer enters the National Baseball Hall of Fame on Sunday, ... $184 million contract signed before the Twins' move to Target Field in 2010 — without announcing his future plans.
Last year he was asked to add Hall of Fame catcher Joe Mauer to the impressive lineup. "The fans, they're going to love the pads, the glove, the ball and all the other details," Mack said.
The Twins signed him to an eight-year, $184 million extension, the largest contract in team history. Mauer’s trajectory changed with the team’s move to Target Field, and expectations changed ...
Joe Mauer has joined the exclusive first-ballot Hall of Famer club. The Minnesota Twins great was elected as part of the Class of 2024 along with Adrian Beltre and Todd Helton on Tuesday.
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. — Joe Mauer’s journey in professional baseball began on June 5, ... Mauer signed a deal that would ensure he would wear a Twins uniform for the rest of his career.