TWINNING!

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The Twins haven’t been winning recently, but thanks to some promotions from A&E Home Entertainment the Puckett’s Pond faithful have yet another chance to be winners!  We’re giving away another DVDs!  This time it is from the Baseball’s Greatest Games series, chronicling 1991 World Series Game 7. (As always, don’t forget to check out www.twinsbaseball.com for Twins game tickets and other great merchandise.)

We have THREE copies to give away this time, so your chances to win are TRIPLED!  Pretty awesome.

To go along with the theme of baseball’s greatest games, to win one of these DVDs all you need to do is leave a comment below describing your favorite baseball memory.

It does not have to be about the Twins.  It can be about anything having to do with baseball.  Maybe it’s that time you saw your twin brother, playing right field in 5th grade,  swinging his head back and forth as the piece of bubble gum hanging out of his mouth bounces around like a frog’s tongue, snapping up “fly balls”.  Maybe it’s that time you took your six year old brother to Target Field for the first time and you saw his eyes light up as big as baseballs the first time he saw his favorite player, Joe Mauer, take the field, and you lifted him high above your head whenever the Twins scored and he giggled and screamed with delight.  Maybe it was making a memory during your first trip to Hammond Stadium in Fort Myers, Florida to see the Twins and Red Sox battle for the Mayor’s Cup.  Or maybe it was the first time you took your significant other to a baseball game, and you got heckled all the way out of US Cellular Field in Chicago after the Rangers beat the White Sox, because you, of course, wore your trusty Minnesota Twins Hat into enemy territory.  Whatever that baseball memory is, share it with us, we’d love to hear.

On Monday, August 15th, just before the first pitch of the Twins/Tigers game we will select THREE winners, at random, from those who commented on this post.

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