The Coaches For The Minnesota Twins For 2009 Were,
Steve Liddle:
Jerry White:
Scott Ullger:
Joe Vavra:
Rick Anderson:
Rick Stelmaszek:
Nate Dammann:
The 2009 season is Joe Crede's first season with the Twins. He signed with them as a free agent in February, 2009.
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Last year, the Minnesota Twins' payroll was $97,559,167.
Michael Cuddyer played in 3 games at designated hitter for the Minnesota Twins in 2009, starting in none of them. , equivalent to 0 errors per game (estimate based on total games played in).
Brian Duensing debuted on April 10, 2009, playing for the Minnesota Twins at Hubert H Humphrey Metrodome; he played his final game on September 29, 2013, playing for the Minnesota Twins at Target Field.
In 2009, Brian Duensing wore #52 for the Minnesota Twins.
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Joe Mauer _ Minnesota Twins
87Wins, 76 Losses
The 2009 season is Joe Crede's first season with the Twins. He signed with them as a free agent in February, 2009.
Joe Mauer is a catcher for the Minnesota Twins. He was the 2009 AL MVP.
2009 Minnesota TwinsThe 2009 Minnesota Twins, managed by Ron Gardenhire finished the season in first place in the American League Central with a win-loss record of 87 - 76. The twins lost to the New York Yankees in the 2009 American League Division Series 3 games to none. The twins had a 49-33 win-loss record at home, and a 38-43 win-loss record on the road.
In 2009 the Minnesota Twins and the Detroit Tigers played a tie breaker which the Twins won.
Minnesota Twins was created in 1894.
Joe Mauer is The Minnesota Twins Catcher Joe Mauer is the Minnesota Twins Catcher
Minnesota Study of Twins Reared Apart