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Sports · MinneapolisMINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The next manager of the Minnesota Twins will inherit an uncertain outlook for next season, with an in-flux ownership group yet to determine what the payroll will be and the front office thus unable to promise whether…See the Story
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Fargo · FargoFARGO, ND — Michael Harlow carries himself with a quiet grace. He’s a man of few words, and yet his message of forgiveness after the abuse he suffered 25 years ago at the hands of his babysitter could fuel countless textbooks on the human condition. “I forgive her. People ask me why don’t I go find her, but no, really, I have no hard feelings toward her at all. I can’t really. I don’t know her,” said Harlow, now 26 years old. A thin man, Harlow’…See the Story
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Sports · United StatesTo be successful in one of the most stressful positions in sports, goalies are expected to have quick reflexes, superior vision and short memories. For Wild goalie Jesper Wallstedt, long stretches of the 2024-25 season are a time he would like to forget. To his credit, he has — after some introspection. “It was more about thinking through last year. Get through it, analyze it, put it behind and not think about it anymore, then look forward with …See the Story
Jesper Wallstedt feels ready for Wild’s backup goalie role
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