
Phil Miller
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Writer of The Hollow Tree, and others. @PolygonBooks + @soho_press. Poems. https://t.co/rv2ezEjW5y
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2 days ago |
gazettextra.com | Phil Miller
WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. - The Twins' 11-day, 10-game coast-to-coast marathon road trip didn't tire the players at all, manager Rocco Baldelli said before Thursday's finale at Sutter Health Park, because they had dominated the Athletics for three straight days. "When you win some games toward the latter half of the trip," Baldelli explained, "it energizes guys and you power through some of the days in a really good frame of mind."Copyright 2025 Tribune Content Agency.
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2 days ago |
thederrick.com | Phil Miller
WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The Twins’ 11-day, 10-game coast-to-coast marathon road trip didn’t tire the players at all, manager Rocco Baldelli said before Thursday’s finale at Sutter Health Park, because they had dominated the Athletics for three straight days.
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2 days ago |
sacbee.com | Phil Miller
WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. - The Twins' 11-day, 10-game coast-to-coast marathon road trip didn't tire the players at all, manager Rocco Baldelli said before Thursday's finale at Sutter Health Park, because they had dominated the Athletics for three straight days. "When you win some games toward the latter half of the trip," Baldelli explained, "it energizes guys and you power through some of the days in a really good frame of mind."Imagine how exhausted the Twins must feel now.
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3 days ago |
gazettextra.com | Phil Miller
WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Ryan Jeffers homered in the first inning and Harrison Bader connected in the fifth, and that's really all you need to know to figure out how the Twins did Wednesday night. Sure, they added three runs in the final two innings, but the Twins had already fulfilled their most predictive requirement for victory. When the Twins hit more than one home run this season, they are 17-0, including Wednesday's 6-1 romp at Sutter Health Park. Copyright 2025 Tribune Content Agency.
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3 days ago |
thederrick.com | Phil Miller
WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Ryan Jeffers homered in the first inning and Harrison Bader connected in the fifth, and that’s really all you need to know to figure out how the Twins did Wednesday night. Sure, they added three runs in the final two innings, but the Twins had already fulfilled their most predictive requirement for victory. When the Twins hit more than one home run this season, they are 17-0, including Wednesday’s 6-1 romp at Sutter Health Park.
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