(KWMN)- Spring Training is underway for the Minnesota Twins from Fort Meyers, Florida, as the team will look to get ready for a 2024 season that hopes to bring even more fortune after a successful 2023.
The Twins will play their first exhibition game this Friday against the University of Minnesota, before beginning the grapefruit league on Saturday vs. the Pirates.
Twins’ beat writer for the Star Tribune, Bobby Nightengale, joined the Winona Sports Network, on Upon Further Review, to discuss Spring Training, and the season that lies ahead.
Be sure to tune into Upon Further Review, with Jake Litman, every weekday morning Mon. to Fri. on the Winona Sports Network, 99.3 FM.
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