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You might not have seen Matt Capps for the last time at Target Field.
The former Twins closer signed a minor-league deal with AL Central rival Cleveland.
WATCH THIS
It's time for some late night channel surfing. The Timberwolves take on the Lakers (8:30, ESPN), while the Wild faces Anaheim (9 p.m., FSN).
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"Gotta love some of the [Wild] fans on here. Ready to throw the team under the bus when they weren't winning, and now, when it's not an artistic enough victory."
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