Minneapolis and the Minnesota Twins have Derek Jeter, and frankly, there's not much else for the Twins and the Twin Cities to be concerned about.
The signature moment is already guaranteed for the 85th Major League Baseball All-Star Game.
Just as it was when Boston/Fenway Park had Ted Williams and San Francisco/AT&T Park had Willie Mays to fete, and New York/Citi Field had Mariano Rivera to send off.
There is no way to screw up any of those things. Read the rest of the story here.
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