| Why do the Minnesota Twins have a C on there cap? |
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they were the first team named after a state and they supposedly represented minneapolis-st paul which are called the twin cities so thats why they have the c on their hat. |
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Got me there dude! I'm anxious to hear the answer to this one myself. No they should have a M-for Minnesota, or a TC for twin cities, that is best. T...C...stands for Twin Cities The T & C together stand for 'Twin Cities', Minneapolis & St. Paul. This is where their name comes from. The home caps have an intertwined T and C on the cap that stands for Twin Cities, and in Minneapolis and St. Paul. The away caps have and M on them for the state. TC for Twin Cities T and C as in the Twin Cities of St. Paul and Minneapolis. http://www.sportslogos.net/logo.php?lo=1... Twin Cities The interlocked "T" and "C" stand for "Twin Cities". That is the nickname for Minneapolis/St. Paul, where the Twins call home. Twin Cities, Minn. twin cities, but i'm answer number 14 and i'm sure you've read it 13 other times. It stands for twin cities as its baseball it must stand for CORRUPT |
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