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Questions are circulating and suspense us rising in the Twin Cities of Minnesota. Finishing off a rough season with a record of 70 Wins and 92 Losses the Minnesota Twins definitely have some work to do. (Bryant) With fans being upset over Five consecutive awful seasons the Minnesota Twins owner(s) agents of, Carl R. Pohlad who passed away in 2009, decided to terminate long time head coach Ron Gardenhire. To some it’s sad, to others is a blessing. While the Winter approaches, and the new season slowly rolls around, what can the Minnesota Twins do to improve their Baseball Game? (Bryant) Goodbye Gardy 2014, will be the last year that Ron Gardenhire coached the Minnesota Twins. Like it was stated before, to some it’s sad news, to others it’s a blessing. To me it’s a huge mistake. The team struggling has nothing to do with Ron Gardenhire, it’s the players and the rather dumb decisions we make. With a team that is half Rookie players what can you really expect? Getting rid of one of the best managers in history is not going to resolve anything. It’s not the right thing to do but the way I see it, it’s just Minnesota sports and the awful decisions we make. At this point it’s whatever, all Minnesota faith has fallen into the arms of the Minnesota Wild. What can we do? Going into another season, the Minnesota Twins can definitely do something, I don’t know what, but they can do something. Our whole team can’t depend on Trevor Plouffe and Joe Mauer. Hopefully our new Coach who is still unnamed, can turn things around although I still don’t think the coach has to do with anything. The infield appears to be stacked but it’s not, there’s error issues that can be fixed, and our outfield doesn’t know who wants to catch a ball so we just let it drop. Minor things such as common knowledge and calling a catch can go a long way. Faith Being an avid believer in the Minnesota Twins, I have faith in some of our players. For instance Chris Colabello could be a fantastic first baseman but he doesn’t get to play the position because Joe Mauer gave up catching and got priority over the position.