Danny Ardoin - Minnesota Twins

Minnesota Twins

After only three games with the Buzz, Ardoin made his major league debut with the Twins on August 2, 2000 against the Baltimore Orioles, going hitless in two at bats, with three walks and a run scored. He played in 15 games with the Twins that year, finishing with a .125 batting average. He hit his first major league home run (his only one of the season) in the 1st inning on August 10 against the Tampa Bay Devil Rays pitcher Tanyon Sturtze.

He spent the entire 2001 season at AAA with the Edmonton Trappers, hitting .255 in 302 at bats and then became a free agent.

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