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After This Season, Should The Twins Keep Gardy?

Minnesota's manager had 997 wins and 941losses through Sunda. Is that a record that warrants keeping him?

It’s been a really tough year for the Minnesota Twins—again.


After Wednesday’s game, the team’s record was 65-86. Manager Ron Gardenhire’s contract ends after this season. 

A Star Tribune article speculates on whether or not the Twins will present him with a new contract. What do you think?

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Here’s a breakdown of the Twins’ seasons since Gardenhire took over as manager in 2002:

Year: Record, Winning percentage

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2002: 94-67, .584*

2003: 90-72, .556*

2004: 92-70, .568*

2005: 83-79, .512

2006: 96-66, .593*

2007: 79-83, .488

2008: 88-75, .540

2009: 87-76, .534*

2010: 94-68, .580*

2011: 63-99, .389

2012: 66-96, .407

2013: 65-90, .419 (through Sept. 22)

TOTAL: 12 years: 997-937, .516

*=Twins won their division and made the playoffs.

Gardenhire had some good years.  But he's also recently has had some really bad ones.

Tell us in the comments if he should or shouldn’t remain the Twins’ manager and tell us why or why not. 

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