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Twins set destinations for Winter Caravan
- Updated: December 15, 2016
MINNEAPOLIS — The Twins announced details on Thursday for their annual Winter Caravan, which will feature stops in more than 40 communities in the Upper Midwest from Jan. 16-26.
The event, which is now sponsored by Mayo Clinic Sports Medicine, has five different routes over a two-week span with stops in Minnesota, South Dakota, North Dakota and Iowa. It includes visits to schools, hospitals, businesses and service clubs, while also featuring a nightly Hot Stove program where fans can interact and ask questions.
Twins manager Paul Molitor is on the first leg of the Winter Caravan, and current players scheduled to make appearances include Brandon Kintzler, Ryan Pressly, Eduardo Escobar, Hector Santiago, Trevor May, Byron Buxton, Taylor Rogers, Jose Berrios, John Ryan Murphy and Joe Mauer. The legs will be led by broadcasters Bert Blyleven, Dick Bremer, Dan Gladden, Cory Provus, Jack Morris and Kris Atteberry.
“The Minnesota Twins are proud to …