
John Bonnes
Co-Host at Gleeman and The Geek
He's a Twins fan. He's a geek. It's kind of sad really. Husband, dad, Mpls citizen. @TwinsDaily @GleemanAndGeek @ZoneCoverageMN @PowerTripKFAN @BrewerFanatic
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2 weeks ago |
eventbrite.com | John Bonnes
Mark April 29 on your calendars because it's time for another Twins Daily Social Club Watch Party! And, this time, we'll be convening at Mortimer's – one of Minneapolis' most iconic neighborhood bars located at the corner of Lyndale and Franklin since 1976. From their 2-for-1 happy hour and scratch kitchen to their world-class foosball and live entertainment, Mortimer's has solidified their bar as the happening place to be any day of the week.
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3 weeks ago |
twinsdaily.com | John Bonnes
Aaron and John talk about Luke Keaschall's great first week with the Twins, the nearing return of Royce Lewis, what's wrong with Carlos Correa's swing, how Willi Castro's injury was handled, and leaning into Ryan Jeffers. You can listen by downloading us from iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, or find it at GleemanAndTheGeek.com. Or just click this link. John cofounded Twins Daily and co-hosts the Gleeman and the Geek podcast.
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4 weeks ago |
twinsdaily.com | John Bonnes
Aaron and John talk about the Twins' mounting injuries, the arrival of top-100 prospect Luke Keaschall, why Carlos Correa's wrist could explain a lot, what to make of Griffin Jax's struggles, and highlighting Harrison Bader's defense. You can listen by downloading us from iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, or find it at GleemanAndTheGeek.com. Or just click this link.
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1 month ago |
twinsdaily.com | John Bonnes
We don’t know the full extent of the injuries that Matt Wallner and Carlos Correa suffered in Tuesday night’s 6-3 victory over the Mets. Both are getting an MRI on Wednesday morning. Matt Wallner said after the game that he hasn’t felt anything like this before, so he’s unsure what to make of it. Carlos Correa said he experienced some wrist discomfort this spring that went all the way back to last year, though he sounded hopeful that he could be back soon.
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1 month ago |
twinsdaily.com | John Bonnes
Major-league managers have few direct levers with which to impact their team’s performance, but one at their disposal is at-bats. After reflecting on some of the performances that led to last year’s dismal finish, Twins manager Rocco Baldelli entered the season planning to use that lever—but it's been missing.
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The #MNTwins are swept in a ATL and return home for a critical homestand to save their season. We talk about it: https://t.co/wXMDNiRPpY

If you’re downtown and looking for something to do after work, the #MNTwins are hosting a a high school rivals doubleheader at Target Field starting at 4 today. Free & concessions available. Just walk thru gates 29 or 6. More here: https://t.co/aB1GIY34uD

I LOVED our latest Patreon podcast and our patrons seem to agree. We interviewed new MLB Twins beat writer @MatthewHLeach & ended up diving into the very beginnings of online baseball blogs/writing. So good. https://t.co/FxyyTXykCw