Count new Twins outfielder Harrison Bader among his many fans. “I’m pretty sure I’ve asked him for multiple autographs in the past just because I admire his game so much,” said Bader, who now has a locker next to Buxton’s at Hammond Stadium.
If all goes to plan, he’ll play center when Byron Buxton doesn’t and next to him when he does Harrison Bader of the New York Mets scores a run against the Philadelphia Phillies during the eighth inning of Game 1 of the National League Division Series at Citizens Bank Park on Saturday,
Today we hear from the newcomer Harrison Bader who just joined the team. So what’s it like to walk into a brand new clubhouse where you don’t know anybody? Twins OF Harrison Bader says, “I think there’s a lot of power in being able to control your own narrative when you enter a new clubhouse.
The Minnesota Twins will try some position movements during Spring Training. Center fielder Harrison Bader will try to work in left field. On days where Byron Buxton is given a day off, it’s been reported that Bader would be back in center field for the Twins.
Tuesday marked the Minnesota Twins' third exhibition game of spring training and it was a good one in terms of expected regular-season contributors slugging home runs.
New York Yankees third base Oswaldo Cabrera (95) fields an infield single by Minnesota Twins Harrison Bader in the first inning of a spring training baseball game in Fort Myers,
Plus an injury update on top prospect Emmanuel Rodriguez, and Royce Lewis clarifies a viral comment about slumps.
He doesn’t exactly need to ask directions to find the place. But Harrison Bader hasn’t done more than jog through left field since before Rocco Baldelli became Twins manager. Baldelli wants Bader to reacquaint himself with it.
The Minnesota Twins are planning to give Harrison Bader regular playing time in left field this season. Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.
Maybe that’s because he appreciates smooth crooners, but more likely it was because he sent a slider from Yankees right-hander Allan Winans to the moon. Or at least beyond the left field wall. It might as well have been to the moon.
Plus an injury update on top prospect Emmanuel Rodriguez, and Royce Lewis clarifies a viral comment about slumps.