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Twins weekend recap

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The Twins took just over 24 hours to sweep their first three-game series of the season. Here are 10 facts from the weekend:

Eddie Rosario's hustle cuts off Orioles' rally

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Eddie Rosario cut off a ball headed for the outfield wall, backhanded it and then spun and uncoiled a strong throw toward the infield, all in one motion, helping preserve a victory over the Orioles on Sunday.

Twins and the rest of MLB are teeing off

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The Twins' power surge — putting the team on pace to hit almost 300 home runs for the season, which would demolish the team record of 225 set in 1963 — is also part of a leaguewide trend.



Minnesota farmers kick around big ideas to save small dairies

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The trend is the same across the country. Since 2000, more than 64,000 dairies with fewer than 200 cows have closed. Over that same period, the number of mega-dairies — those with 1,000 or more cows — has more than doubled.

Loons will lack Jan Gregus and Francisco Calvo in Wednesday's game

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Minnesota United played the final moments of Friday's game against Toronto FC with only nine players. Red-card fouls will be reviewed by MLS, but the Loons' Jan Gregus and Francisco Calvo will miss Wednesday's game against L.A. Galaxy.

Neighbors decry tree cutting on Kenilworth trail preparing for Southwest light rail

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Later this month, builders will begin cutting down more than a thousand trees to make way for the $2 billion Southwest Light Rail Transit project, which will connect Minneapolis to Eden Prairie. The removal of trees and thicket on the trail would be a tangible sign construction of the largest public works project in Minnesota history is moving forward.

Smokey Bear gets a new voice for his 75th birthday

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Smokey Bear — a pop culture icon better known by some baby boomers as Smokey the Bear — is going digital in a big way for his 75th birthday in an effort to reach younger Americans with messages that go beyond "only you can prevent forest fires."





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