Word: minnesota
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...ECAC W 4-1 25-4 Mar. 14 St. Lawrence-ECAC W 6-3 26-4 Mar. 20 BOWLING GREEN-NCAAW 7-1 27-4 Mar. 21 BOWLING GREEN-NCAAW 3-0 28-4 Mar. 26 No. Dakota-NCAA L 2-5 28-5 Mar. 28 Minnesota-NCAA...
...Olympians are loaded with future professional stars such as Boston College's Craig Janney and Brian Leetch (a 19 year old who many consider the best amateur player in the nation), Minnesota's Corey Millen (the other 1984 Olympic alum), Wisconsin's Tony Granato and Michigan State's Kevin Miller...
Rogers has about 450,000 subscribers in Arizona, California, Minnesota, New Mexico, Oregon and Texas. The firm is is about the 20th-largest cable operator in the United States, and--with extensive Canadian franchises--the third-or fourth-largest in North America, according to company officials...
...Orioles, but they got swept instead, with Moe striking out six in a row. This year first the Cardinals were expected to overwhelm the Twins, then the Twins were poised to obliterate the Cardinals. The reverse happened in turn. A grand-slam homer from a lead-off hitter like Minnesota's Gladden qualifies as a marvel, but the home run later hit by Lawless was a miracle...
Taking lessons in stoicism from Rookie Manager Tom Kelly, Minnesota was inclined to regard it not as a crash but as a correction. From the July All- Star Game to the October playoffs, Gary Gaetti, Kent Hrbek and Kirby Puckett brought all their muscle to bear, and still the Twins won just nine away games. For that matter, the last time the franchise managed a World Series victory on the road, the Washington Senators won it and Walter Johnson pitched it. Naturally, the people of St. Louis cannot imagine a more genial place than Busch Stadium, though their perspective...