Wolves, Wild games Tuesday night push Twins to The CW Twin Cities

The Twins get bumped for the Wolves playoff game and the Wild's late-season playoff push.
Wolves, Wild games Tuesday night push Twins to The CW Twin Cities
Wolves, Wild games Tuesday night push Twins to The CW Twin Cities /

With the Minnesota Timberwolves and Minnesota Wild hogging the action on Bally Sports North Tuesday night, the Minnesota Twins game against the Kansas City Royals has been moved to The CW Twin Cities. 

Specifically, the game will be televised at 7:10 p.m. on CW 23 Twin Cities WUCW. 

The Timberwolves start Game 2 against the Grizzlies at 7:30 p.m. on Bally Sports North and NBA TV, while the Wild face the Montreal Canadiens on Bally Sports North Extra at 6 p.m. 

Check your local listings to find CW 23. 


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JOE NELSON

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