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The 2011 State of the Union address |
We are over a decade and a half into this new century. Sixteen years ago the Twins were wallowing after years of futility in the AL Central. Things looked bleak and it was hard to see the light at the end of the tunnel. At that time, a young core of players was on the horizon and a new manager (Ron Gardenhire) took over for the most famous manager (Tom Kelly) in team history. There was hope and that hope was fulfilled with multiple division championships as the team moved to Target Field.
But this season, we turned the page. This season, after a breakthrough year for the Twins, our team found themselves relevant when others assumed they would continue to dwell in the cellar. Our prospects have arrived and some were even better than expected. Our pitchers' earned run average is now lower than before the losing crisis. And we are as free from the Yankee dynasty as we've been in almost 20 years.
Twins Territory, for all that we have endured, for all the losses and meaningless second half games required to improve, for all the improvements that are still on the horizon, know this: The shadow of the losing crisis has passed, and the State of the Twins is strong.
Twins Territory, a culture of winning has begun. Over the last three seasons, there have been multiple championships won in the Twins system. The Elizabethton Twins won the Appalachian League in 2012. The Fort Meyers Miracle won the Florida State League in 2014. The Chattanooga Lookouts won the Southern League in 2015. Winning is happening and it is happening now.
Names like Dalton Hicks, Nico Goodrum, Adam Brett Walker, Max Kepler, DJ Baxendale and Brett Lee have been part of all three of these championship teams. Top prospects Miguel Sano, Byron Buxton and Jose Berrios were part of these rosters at different times. Winning is contagious and changing a losing culture starts with a fresh crop of players.
In this hour -- with a blooming farm system, disappearing losses, a new direction -- we have rising from the losing crisis a brighter future than in any time in our generation. It's up to the organization to decide on the path for the team to follow over the next decade and for decades to come.
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