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Richmond Times-Dispatch - Tue Nov 24, 12:08 am ET
BASEBALL AL MVP VOTING Voting for the American League Most Valuable Player Award, with first-, secondand third-place votes and total points on a 14-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis: Player 1st 2nd 3rd Total Joe Mauer, Minn.——————————27 1 - 387 Mark Teixeira, N.Y.————- 15 6 225
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Fox Sports - Mon Nov 23, 2:18 pm ET
Joe Mauer has become only the second catcher in 33 years to win the American League Most Valuable Player Award. The Minnesota Twins star was a near-unanimous winner in voting announced Monday by the Baseball Writers' Association of America, receiving 27 of 28 first-place votes and 387 points. Yankees teammates Mark Teixeira and Derek Jeter were second and third. Mauer topped the AL in batting ...
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Kansas City InfoZine - Tue Nov 24, 6:04 am ET
Joe Mauer, who won an unprecedented third batting championship for a catcher and helped propel the Minnesota Twins to the American League Central title, was elected the AL Most Valuable Player for 2009 in balloting by the BBWAA.
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The Janesville Gazette - Tue Nov 24, 5:28 am ET
Minnesota Twins catcher Joe Mauer was named the American League’s Most Valuable Player on Monday by the Baseball Writers Association of America.
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WINK TV Southwest Florida - Mon Nov 23, 9:36 pm ET
Joe Mauer has become only the second catcher in 33 years to win the American League Most Valuable Player Award. The Minnesota Twins star was a near-unanimous winner in voting announced Monday by the Baseball Writers' Association of America, receiving 27 of 28 first-place votes and 387 points.
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Bloomberg - Mon Nov 23, 4:25 pm ET
Nov. 23 (Bloomberg) -- Minnesota Twins catcher Joe Mauer was named the American League’s Most Valuable Player after winning his second straight batting crown while leading his team to the playoffs.
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WKBT La Crosse - Thu Nov 19, 9:37 am ET
Associated Press - November 19, 2009 9:24 AM ET ST. PETER, Minn. (AP) - Republican Allen Quist has declared himself a candidate in Minnesota's 1st Congressional District, hoping to knock of...
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MinnPost - Mon Nov 23, 10:56 am ET
Group launches petition drives in St. Paul and Duluth to require photo IDs for voters By Joe Kimball | Monday, Nov. 23, 2009 The Minnesota Voters Alliance says it wants a charter change in the two Home Rule cities that would require voters to show photo identification as a way to prevent fraud at the polls.
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KIMT Mason City - Mon Nov 23, 2:23 pm ET
Minnesota Twins catcher Joe Mauer has been named the American League's Most Valuable Player, as voted on by the Baseball Writers' Association of America.
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KTTC Rochester - Mon Nov 23, 2:20 pm ET
NEW YORK (AP) -- Joe Mauer has become only the second catcher in 33 years to win the American League Most Valuable Player Award. The Minnesota Twins star was a near-unanimous winner in voting announced
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KARE 11 Minneapolis-St. Paul - Fri Nov 20, 12:55 pm ET
A report from state campaign finance regulators Friday showed that donors to the Minnesota Republican Party and local GOP
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Stillwater Gazette - Mon Nov 23, 2:25 am ET
Unallotment has become a curse word in city halls across the state. The governor's decision to balance the budget himself at the end of the last session led to deeper cuts in local government aid (LGA), which provides most Minnesota cities with a percentage of their yearly budgets.
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Worcester Telegram & Gazette - Sun Nov 22, 7:07 am ET
Closer Jonathan Papelbon has been selected Red Sox Fireman of the Year in voting by the Boston chapter of the Baseball Writers Assn. of America. Also honored this season were infielder Nick Green, winner of the Jackie Jensen Hustle Award, and Joe Mauer of the Minnesota Twins, the Ted Williams Award winner as best hitter in the majors. Their awards will be presented at the annual Boston chapter ...
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The Oregonian - Fri Nov 20, 9:20 pm ET
Clergy and delegates from throughout western Oregon elected the Rev. Michael Joseph Hanley, 54, rector of St. Christopher's Episcopal Church in Roseville, Minn., as the 10th bishop, after
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The New Ulm Journal - Sat Nov 21, 12:12 am ET
ST. PETER - It has been a while since Allen Quist has been active in politics. Quist served three terms in the Minnesota House of Representatives, from 1982 to 1988, and challenged Gov. Arne Carlson for the Republican nomination for Governor in 1994. Quist lost to Carlson in the primary, and tried one more run at governor in 1998, withdrawing before the state convention in favor of St.