Grieving Gardenhire back with Twins (AP)

 
Minnesota Twins manager Ron Gardenhire rejoined the team on Thursday after missing the last five games to be with his family in Oklahoma following the death of his brother. Gardenhire said he was still trying to cope with the loss of 54-year old Mike Gardenhire. "I'm still kind of numb," he said before a series finale against the White Sox. [link]

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