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Click here for information on the Minnesota Twins Spanish language radio broadcasts twinsbaseball.com / diversity Plan your next event at Target Field! Click the logo for more information. Target Field hosts Green Card Voices’ Immigrant Author Summit From March 23rd to March 25th, Green Card Voices held their Immigrant Author Summit at three different locations throughout the Twin Cities. One of these venues was your Minnesota Twins’ Target Field (along with The Science Museum of Minnesota and the Loft Literary Center). Green Card Voices is a non-profit organization that aspires to build a bridge between immigrants, non-immigrants, and advocates from across the country by sharing the first-hand immigration stories of foreign-born Americans. Their “Immigrant Author Summit” included a three-day gathering of focused and interactive networking and leadership development for 90 immigrant co-authors of the “Green Card Youth Voices” books. The summit featured networking time, panels, and workshops in order to connect GCV youth authors to one another across cultures and geographies and equip them with skills to be more effective leaders. GCV brought ten immigrant and refugee leaders from across the nation and representing different industries to engage with their authors, provide mentorship, and inspire them through their own journeys. The Twins are proud to support our youth through Green Card Voices! Click here for more information about Green Card Voices and their events. Twins Community Fund Hosts Coaches Clinic On March 31st, the Minnesota Twins and Playball! MN hosted their annual coaches’ clinic at Target Field. Playball! MN, a program funded by the Twins Community Fund, promotes and aims to improve youth baseball and softball throughout Twins Territory. One way to improve youth baseball and softball is to equip the youth coaches with everything they need to effectively teach the game and other life lessons to their players. The coaches’ clinic provides the perfect learning environment for individuals to grow as coaches and prepare to serve the youth. This year’s clinic featured multiple breakout sessions, led by knowledgeable coaches and former players, where coaches had the opportunity to learn new strategies, tips, tricks, and connect with other baseball coaches within Twins Territory. Breakout sessions covered the topics of hitting, pitching, catching, planning practices, etc. When asked about the impact the coaches clinic has, Shane Bouman, a breakout session speaker remarked; “What a great way to connect, network with other coaches. We all want to help others to be the best they can be and share information, ways different coaches do things and find a way to improve your skills.” With another successful clinic, The Twins Community Fund and Playball! MN continue to use baseball and softball as a platform to enrich the community it serves. Click here for more information about the Twins Community Fund. Minnesota Twins excited to participate in upcoming LGBTQ+ events As part of our 365 day Diversity & Inclusion commitment, the Minnesota Twins are currently partnering with various organizations in the LGBTQ+ community, such as Lavender, Gay for Good, and Quorum in many events and future activities. Look out for your Minnesota Twins during the 2018 Twin Cities Pride Festival, to be held on June 23rd and June 24th at Loring Park in Minneapolis. During the two day festivities, the Twins will be walking in the parade and will have tents with games for everyone. Also, on July 9th, the Twins will be celebrating Pride Night at Target Field . A beautiful Twins’ Pride Hat will be included with every Pride Theme Night ticket package purchased. For more information, visit www. twinsbaseball.com/pride, and come out to Target Field to Celebrate Diversity! Catch a Twins Radio Broadcast en Español! The Minnesota Twins have been partnering with La Raza, a Minnesota Spanish radio station (95.7FM/1400AM/1470AM), which broadcasts our Twins games for our Spanish-speaking audience. Radio host Alfonso Fernandez and Twins legend Tony Oliva broadcast the exciting play-by-play, do interviews, and promote upcoming community events during the game. Fernandez has also served as the Spanish broadcast voice for the Minnesota Timberwolves since 2005. He was the first to broadcast basketball in Spanish in the Los Angeles area and has spent 33 years behind the microphone. Color analyst Tony Oliva is a man who needs no introduction. During his playing days with the Twins, Oliva collected 1,917 hits and retired with a .304 career average. He is the only player to win batting titles in his first two seasons and was the winner of three in his 15-year career, which still stands as the club’s longevity mark. For the Twins’ Spanish Broadcast schedule, be sure to click here. Green Card Voices’ youth authors convene for a Meet and Greet Networking Event at Target Field CONNECT We Celebrate Diversity 365 days of the year | March-April 2018 Follow us on Twitter @TwinsDiversity Click here for Twins ticket information The Twins Community Fund and Playball! MN’s 2018 Coaches Clinic in full swing! Twins’ Pride Theme Night Hat- included with every ticket package purchased. SPOTLIGHT PLAYER PROFILE Max Kepler Instagram: kepleroni Born in Berlin, Germany, Max attended Ft. Myers South (FL) High School in time for his junior year of high school. He grew up playing many sports, such as baseball, soccer, tennis, swimming and skiing. He was given a tennis scholarship to the Steffi Graf Tennis Foundation in Berlin, and played baseball for Buchbinder Legionäre Regensburg of the Bundesliga, the highest baseball league in Germany. He won the 2016 Bill Boni Award for Twins Rookie of the Year and, in 2017, Max made his first career Opening Day roster as the Twins’ Opening Day right fielder. Max is one of 43 German-born players to play Major League Baseball entering 2018. We wish Max Kepler and the rest of the Minnesota Twins the very best as the season gets underway!. Tony Oliva Alfonso Fernandez

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Click here for information on the Minnesota Twins Spanish language radio broadcasts

twinsbaseball.com/diversity

Plan your next event at Target Field! Click the logo

for more information.

Target Field hosts Green Card Voices’ Immigrant Author Summit From March 23rd to March 25th, Green Card Voices held their Immigrant Author Summit at three different locations throughout the Twin Cities. One of these venues was your Minnesota Twins’ Target Field (along with The Science Museum of Minnesota and the Loft Literary Center). Green Card Voices is a non-profit organization that aspires to build a bridge between immigrants, non-immigrants, and advocates from across the country by sharing the first-hand immigration stories of foreign-born Americans. Their “Immigrant Author Summit” included a three-day gathering of focused and interactive networking and leadership development for 90 immigrant co-authors of the “Green Card Youth Voices” books. The summit featured networking time, panels, and workshops in order to connect GCV youth authors to one another across cultures and geographies and equip them with skills to be more effective leaders. GCV brought ten immigrant and refugee leaders from across the nation and representing different industries to engage with their authors, provide mentorship, and inspire them through their own journeys. The Twins are proud to support our youth through Green Card Voices! Click here for more information about Green Card Voices and their events.

Twins Community Fund Hosts Coaches Clinic On March 31st, the Minnesota Twins and Playball! MN hosted their annual coaches’ clinic at Target Field. Playball! MN, a program funded by the Twins Community Fund, promotes and aims to improve youth baseball and softball throughout Twins Territory. One way

to improve youth baseball and softball is to equip the

youth coaches with everything they need to effectively teach the game and other life lessons to their players. The coaches’ clinic provides the perfect learning environment for individuals to grow as coaches and prepare to serve the youth.

This year’s clinic featured multiple breakout sessions, led by knowledgeable coaches and former players, where coaches had the opportunity to learn new strategies, tips, tricks, and connect with other baseball coaches within Twins Territory. Breakout sessions covered the topics of hitting, pitching, catching, planning practices, etc. When asked about the impact the coaches clinic has, Shane Bouman, a breakout session speaker remarked; “What a great way to connect, network with other coaches. We all want to help others to be the best they can be and share information, ways different coaches do things and find a way to improve your skills.” With another successful clinic, The Twins Community Fund and Playball! MN continue to use baseball and softball as a platform to enrich the community it serves. Click here for more information about the Twins Community Fund.

Minnesota Twins excited to participate in upcoming LGBTQ+ eventsAs part of our 365 day Diversity & Inclusion commitment, the Minnesota Twins are currently partnering with various organizations in the LGBTQ+ community, such as Lavender, Gay for Good, and Quorum in many events and future activities. Look out for your Minnesota Twins during the 2018 Twin Cities Pride Festival, to be held on June 23rd and June 24th at Loring Park in Minneapolis. During the two day festivities, the Twins will be walking in the parade and will have tents with games for everyone. Also, on July 9th, the Twins will be celebrating Pride Night at Target Field . A beautiful Twins’ Pride Hat will be included with every Pride Theme Night ticket package purchased. For more information, visit www.twinsbaseball.com/pride, and come out to Target Field to Celebrate Diversity!

Catch a Twins Radio Broadcast en Español!The Minnesota Twins have been partnering with La Raza, a Minnesota Spanish radio station (95.7FM/1400AM/1470AM), which broadcasts our Twins games for our Spanish-speaking audience. Radio host Alfonso Fernandez and Twins legend Tony Oliva broadcast the exciting play-by-play, do interviews, and promote upcoming community

events during the game. Fernandez has also served as the Spanish broadcast voice for the Minnesota Timberwolves since 2005. He was the first to broadcast basketball in Spanish in the Los Angeles area and has spent 33 years behind the microphone. Color analyst Tony Oliva is a man who needs no introduction. During his playing days with the Twins, Oliva collected 1,917 hits and retired with a .304 career average. He is the only player to win batting titles in his first two seasons and was the winner of three in his 15-year career, which still stands as the club’s longevity mark. For the Twins’ Spanish Broadcast schedule, be sure to click here.

Green Card Voices’ youth authors convene for a Meet and Greet Networking Event at Target Field

CONNECTWe Celebrate Diversity 365 days of the year | March-April 2018

CONNECT

Follow us on Twitter @TwinsDiversity Click here for Twins ticket information

The Twins Community Fund and Playball! MN’s 2018 Coaches Clinic in full swing!

Twins’ Pride Theme Night Hat- included with every ticket package purchased.

S P O T L I G H T PLAYER PROFILEMax Kepler

Instagram: kepleroni

Born in Berlin, Germany, Max attended Ft. Myers South (FL) High School in time for his junior year of high school. He grew up playing many sports, such as baseball, soccer, tennis, swimming and skiing. He was given a tennis scholarship to the Steffi Graf Tennis Foundation in Berlin, and played baseball for Buchbinder Legionäre Regensburg of the Bundesliga, the highest baseball league in Germany. He won the 2016 Bill Boni Award for Twins Rookie of the Year and, in 2017, Max made his first career Opening Day roster as the Twins’ Opening Day right fielder. Max is one of 43 German-born players to play Major League Baseball entering 2018. We wish Max Kepler and the rest of the Minnesota Twins the very best as the season gets underway!.

Tony Oliva Alfonso Fernandez