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Article: TWINS AT CHICAGO; Flawed but formidable; The Twins still have much room for improvement, but a never-quit attitude and contributions from young players helped them take the AL Central lead.(SPORTS)
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- Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
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- May 6, 2008
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Byline: LA VELLE E. NEAL III; STAFF WRITER
Twins outfielder Craig Monroe stood in the middle of a upbeat Twins clubhouse on Sunday, reflecting on what he sees up close that he used to admire from afar.
"When I think about the track record of the Minnesota Twins, they have won this division so many years," he said. "It's just funny how this team finds a way to win games. We're going to be able to compete."
Can you blame the Twins for feeling a little frisky? They just went 5-0 on their homestand in sweeping division rivals Chicago and Detroit. They rallied from a 6-0 deficit in the first inning Sunday to beat the Tigers 7-6. They have a seven-game winning streak ...
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