Scene + Heard: Minnesota Twins host three-day TwinsFest

For the Minnesota Star Tribune
February 6, 2016 at 11:25PM

Target Field was covered with snow, but that couldn't cool baseball fever. The thousands of fans who attended last weekend's TwinsFest rubbed shoulders with more than 60 current and former players and coaches, took stadium tours and nabbed autographs and memorabilia. The three-day event included batting cages and a life-size foosball court. All proceeds from paid autographs benefit the Twins Community Fund.


Right fielder Miguel Sano signed autographs at TwinsFest at Target Field in Minneapolis.
Right fielder Miguel Sano signed autographs at TwinsFest at Target Field in Minneapolis. (Special to the Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Outfielder Ryan Sweeney with Carl Moland-Kovash and his mother, Jenn.
Outfielder Ryan Sweeney with Carl Moland-Kovash and his mother, Jenn. (Special to the Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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