Sierra signs Minor League Deal with Twins
Posted by SBG on Tuesday, January 31st, 2006 at 11:57 am
Thanks to Seth Stohs, who sent me this information. Ruben Sierra, 40, has signed a minor league deal with the Twins. Also, Tim Raines! Jr., that is.
Thanks to Seth Stohs, who sent me this information. Ruben Sierra, 40, has signed a minor league deal with the Twins. Also, Tim Raines! Jr., that is.
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Just another game at Target Center tonight.
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Is Pete Munro any relation to Twins great Pedro Munoz?
Raines Jr. and his .213/.263/.281 line are scintillating.
Sierra's last 30-HR season and the Twins' last one were coincidental, in 1987. Moss thought he was better than he was. He basically was never any better as a hitter than Torii. But he has done it for 20 years.