Aaron Hicks

Prospects Show Promise
Prospects Show Promise
Prospects Show Promise
The Twins farm system continues to show promise as their top prospects are making strides. Here are three prospects that are off to solid starts to the 2013 regular season:
In A Pinch
In A Pinch
In A Pinch
Pinch hitter Eduardo Escobar hit a sacrifice fly with one out in the 14th inning to score Aaron Hicks on Tuesday night, lifting the Minnesota Twins to a 6-5 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers.
Twins Aaron Hicks
Twins Aaron Hicks
Twins Aaron Hicks
Everything about this year for the Minnesota Twins has been a surprise. Its a surprise that they are above .500 in May, its a surprise that their pitching has been above average for the most part and its a surprise that Aaron Hicks has had moments this year that would make you forget about his predecessors at the center field position...
Hicks Delivers
Hicks Delivers
Hicks Delivers
Ron Gardenhire has seen center fielders like Kirby Puckett, Torii Hunter and Ben Revere make some spectacular catches during his time coaching and managing the Minnesota Twins. After Monday night, he’s adding Aaron Hicks to the list.
Correia Stumbles
Correia Stumbles
Correia Stumbles
Kevin Correia’s trademark this season has been consistency. Minnesota’s right-hander fell a bit short of that Saturday and the result was a 7-3 loss to the Cleveland Indians.
Hernandez Wins First
Hernandez Wins First
Hernandez Wins First
For Pedro Hernandez, a big grin said it all. The left-hander pitched five shutout innings for his first major league win, Josh Willingham homered and the Minnesota Twins beat the Texas Rangers 7-2 Saturday to end a three-game slide.
Ready or Not?
Ready or Not?
Ready or Not?
The Minnesota Twins former first-rounder and outfielder Aaron Hicks earned a spot as the starting center fielder after a promising Spring Training. However, Hicks has looked rusty and many have wondered if he is ready for the Big Leagues.

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