
MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 30 (UPI) -- Minnesota Twins fans -- this sale's for you.
The team is having a big moving sale Nov. 7 to unload decades' worth of goodies at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, the Twins' home the past 28 years, the team said on its Web site.
The team will play outdoor baseball at Target Field in 2010.
"After 28 years of playing baseball in the Metrodome we've accumulated a vast array of items," said Patrick Klinger, Twins vice president of marketing. "We hope fans will come down and enjoy the opportunity to go home with some unique memorabilia we'll have available."
Sale items include bobblehead dolls, team publications, art, signs, jerseys and other clothing, Klinger said.
The indoor yard will be in the dome's concourse -- and there's free parking.
No word about whether Dome dogs will be available for the hungry shopper.
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