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  2. Homer Hanky - Wikipedia

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    A 1991 Homer Hanky. The Official Star Tribune Homer Hanky is a handkerchief-like rally towel printed for the Minnesota Twins. It was first introduced during the 1987 pennant race by the Minneapolis Star Tribune as a promotional item when the Twins won the American League Western division (AL West). [1]

  3. Minnesota Twins - Wikipedia

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    The 1988 Twins were the first team in American League history to draw more than 3 million fans. [56] On July 17, 1990, the Twins became the only team in major league history to pull off two triple plays in the same game. Twins' pitcher and Minnesota native Jack Morris was the star of the series in 1991, going 2–0 in his three starts with a 1. ...

  4. T.C. Bear - Wikipedia

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    T.C. Bear, or simply T.C., is the costumed character mascot for the Minnesota Twins.Taking the form of an anthropomorphized American black bear, the furry mascot’s initials "T.C." stand for the Twin Cities—the metropolitan area of Minneapolis and Saint Paul—and match the interlocking letters on the team's primary cap insignia.

  5. Minnesota Twins owners considering selling the team after 40 ...

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    The Twins moved to Minnesota in 1961 after Washington Senators owner Calvin Griffith moved the team east. The franchise has been owned by only two families for more than 100 years, starting with ...

  6. City Connect - Wikipedia

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    The last time the team introduced a new alternative uniform, in 2020, the team store sold $73,000 worth of merchandise on launch day. [ 52 ] Upon its announcement in 2023, the Texas Rangers' City Connect design met with polarized reactions from local sports media commentators and fans, particularly about the hybrid "Peagle" mascot that appeared ...

  7. Major League Baseball uniforms - Wikipedia

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    By the mid-1930s every team in Major League Baseball was wearing numbers on the back of jerseys except the Philadelphia Athletics. The Athletics later added numbers to their jerseys in 1939. [10] The first jersey number retired by a team was #4 by the New York Yankees to honor Lou Gehrig.

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