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PERIODICALS
| Magazine | Date | Cover Subject |
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| Baseball Cards | JAN 1988 | 1987 World Series (Puckett, Hrbek) |
| Baseball Cards | MAR 1992 | (Kirby Puckett) |
| Baseball Digest | JUN 1975 | "Are Batting Titles Over-Rated?" (Rod Carew) |
| Baseball Digest | MAR 1985 | "How Twins Lefty 'Changed' Into A Winner" (Frank Viola) |
| Baseball Digest | DEC 1991 | "Chuck Knoblauch A.L. Rookie of the Year" |
| Baseball Digest | JUN 1992 | "Who Says Baseball is a Game for Softies?" (Shane Mack, Dan Gladden) |
| Beckett Baseball | FEB 2003 | "Twins Catching Prospect Joe Mauer" |
| Beckett Baseball | DEC 2003 | "TOP PROSPECTS" (Joe Mauer) |
| Beckett Baseball | AUG 2005 | "With All Due Respect to The Unit and D-Train... Johan Santana Is The Most Dominant Lefty In The Game" |
| Beckett Baseball Preview | 2010 | (Joe Mauer) |
| Beckett Baseball | MAR 2010 | "The BEST Issue" (Joe Mauer) |
| Dell Sports | JUL 1968 | "Killer at Large: Revenge in '68!" (Harmon Killebrew) |
| ESPN Magazine | SEP 30, 2002 | "The Team that Saved Baseball* *And Beat Spellcheck" |
| ESPN Magazine | FEB 8, 2010 | "Meet Joe Mauer - America's Fan-Friendliest Athlete!" |
| MLB Yearbook & Fantasy Guide | 2010 | "Joe Mauer - Has Minnesota's star catcher become baseball's best hitter?" |
| Rookie League | Summer 1992 | "KIRBY PUCKETT Swings a Hot Bat!" |
| The Show | AUG 1990 | (Kirby Puckett) |
| Sport Magazine | JUN 1970 | "The Top Pitchers Tell How They Face Up To Harmon Killebrew" |
| Sporting News | APR 8, 2005 | "Baseball's 50 Best Players" (Johan Santana) |
| Sports Card Trader | MAR 1992 | "KIRBY PUCKETT: Minnesota's Mighty Man" |
| Sports Illustrated | MAY 15, 1961 | "Cookie Lavagetto of the Minnesota Twins" |
| Sports Illustrated | APR 8, 1963 | "BASEBALL ISSUE: The Crash and Color of the Game" (Harmon Killebrew) |
| Sports Illustrated | AUG 23, 1965 | coming soon: "Minnesota Drives For The Pennant" (Tony Oliva) |
| Sports Illustrated | OCT 4, 1965 | "World Series" (Zoilo Versalles) |
| Sports Illustrated | JUL 21, 1969 | "Torch of the Twins" (Billy Martin) |
| Sports Illustrated | JUL 1, 1974 | coming soon: "Hit 'em Where They Ain't" (Rod Carew) |
| Sports Illustrated | JUL 18, 1977 | "Ted Williams Analyzes Rod Carew" |
| Sports Illustrated | APR 10, 1978 | "THE BIG BATS" (Rod Carew) |
| Sports Illustrated | JUL 5, 1982 | "Best of the Worst" (Kent Hrbek) |
| Sports Illustrated | OCT 19, 1987 | "Twin Killing" (Greg Gagne) |
| Sports Illustrated | OCT 26, 1987 | coming soon: "The World Series" (Dan Gladden) |
| Sports Illustrated | NOV 2, 1987 | "THE CHAMPS!" |
| Sports Illustrated | OCT 21, 1991 | coming soon: "Twins Peak" (Kirby Puckett) |
| Sports Illustrated | OCT 28, 1991 | "World Series" (Dan Gladden) |
| Sports Illustrated | NOV 4, 1991 | "TWINS" |
| Sports Illustrated | APR 6, 1992 | "Little Big Man" (Kirby Puckett) |
| Sports Illustrated | APR 30, 2001 | "Do You Believe in Miracles?" (Matt Lawton) |
| Sports Illustrated | MAR 17, 2003 | coming soon: "The Secret Life of Kirby Puckett" |
| Sports Illustrated | AUG 7, 2006 | "Joe Mauer: American Idol" |
| Sports Illustrated | JUN 29, 2009 | "The Case for Joe Mauer and Baseball History" |
| Sports Illustrated for Kids | AUG 1992 | "Kirby!" |
| TIME Magazine | JUL 18, 1977 | "Baseball's Best Hitter" (Rod Carew) |
| Topps Magazine | Spring 1993 | "HOMETOWN HERO" (Dave Winfield) |
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TWINS PROPAGANDA
| 1966 Minnesota Twins yearbook |
| 1972 Minnesota Twins press guide |
| coming soon: 1987 Twins homer hanky |
| 1988 Twins homer hanky |
| 1991 Twins homer hanky |
| 1991 Minnesota Twins yearbook |
| 2002 Twins homer hanky |
| coming soon: 2002 Minnesota Twins Official Team Yearbook |
| 2003 Twins homer hanky |
| 2004 Twins homer hanky |
| 2006 Twins homer hanky |
| coming soon: 2009 Twins homer hanky |
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MULTIMEDIA
| The Minnesota Twins 1987 World Series Collector's Edition DVD Set |
| 2007 The BIGS [limited edition Canadian version] (Justin Morneau) |
| coming soon: 2010 MLB 10 The Show (Joe Mauer) |
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| Groundhog Day | Bill Murray stars as a contemptible weatherman forced to relieve Groundhog Day over and over in Punxsutawney, PA. A brilliant, inspired comedy that features Murray at his very best. -- Reviewed by SBG |
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| Juno | Juno is a heartwarming, delicate movie, one that both my wife and I could enjoy. Juno didn't survive a nuclear explosion, but she did survive a teenage pregnancy and she came out of it intact. In the end, you admire Juno for her strength, her sensibility, and her ability to make lemonade out of lemons. -- Reviewed by SBG |
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| The Seven Year Itch | Marilyn Monroe stars in this 1955 comedy about a married man's infatuation with his beautiful young neighbor. Monroe is exquisite, but the film suffers from a poorly cast Tom Ewell as the husband struggling with fidelity (at least in his mind) while his family is away on summer vacation. -- Reviewed by SBG |
| Sun Valley | Sun Valley is a Chinese/western about a widow and a drifter in the Chinese plains. -- Reviewed by zooomx |
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