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Tony Oliva and Kent Hrbek couldn't be kept away from Target Field for long. The Minnesota Twins legends were both back at the Minneapolis ballpark Saturday afternoon for the Twins' game against ...
From left, former Minnesota Twins Rod Carew, Tony Oliva and Kent Hrbek acknowledge the crowd as they are introduced for the Twins Hall of Fame induction ceremony for Joe Mauer (not pictured ...
Former Twins stars Tony Oliva, 86, and Kent Hrbek, 64, are recovering after each suffered a stroke in the past month, a team official confirmed on Wednesday. Oliva, who had a series of mini ...
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I’m not even talking just Wallner, just in general.” Oliva, Hrbek back at the ballpark Twins legends Tony Oliva and Kent Hrbek were back at Target Field on Saturday for the first time since both ...
The Minnesota Twins announced Thursday that former players and now team ambassadors Kent Hrbek and Tony Oliva recently suffered strokes, and both are expected to make full recoveries.
Hrbek Hits 250th Home Run Kent Hrbek hit his 250th career home run in the top of the ninth of a 4-2 Twins win in Kansas City ...
His Minnesota Twins teammate Tony Oliva first hit the Hall of Fame ballot 43 years ago, nearly a half century. Oliva was a three-time batting champion, eight-time All-Star and one of the best ...