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After Do-Hyoung Park's departure, MLB reveals new Twins beat writer

Matthew Leach will begin covering the Twins on Jan. 1.
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It didn't take long for MLB.com to reveal its new Minnesota Twins beat reporter after Do-Hyoung Park announced he is leaving the position on Saturday.

In fact, it was just a matter of hours after Park announced that he's exiting the job after six seasons for MLB.com to hand the reins to Matthew Leach, who introduced himself in a debut article.

"I’m new to the Twins, but not to covering baseball," Leach began. "From 2002-2011, I was MLB.com’s Cardinals beat reporter. I was a national reporter for about two years after that, but over the last 11 years I moved into editing and management. As I got farther and farther from the game on the field, I missed the daily rhythm of the game, the challenge of working a locker room, the excitement of trying to do a great game justice, and the familiar atmosphere of the press box.

"So here I am, back in one of the most difficult, taxing and best jobs on the planet."

Leach is a Florida native who says he hasn't spent much time in the Twin Cities.

"I know it’s beautiful, I know it’s colder than where I live now (Athens, Georgia), I know it’s a great place for sports, and I know you have a top-notch ballpark. I know you have one of the greatest musical legacies in America, and it’s killing me not to drop a reference here to semi-local band The Hold Steady, but I’ll resist," Leach continued.

What kind of reporter is Leach?

"What I hope you’ll see in my coverage is passion and enthusiasm for the sport, a commitment to fairness, and respect for both you the reader and for the people I cover. I’m not an attack dog but I’m also not a lapdog," he wrote.

Leach will start covering the Twins in earnest on Jan. 1.


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JOE NELSON

Joe Nelson has more than 20 years of experience in Minnesota sports journalism. Nelson began his career in sports radio, working at smaller stations in Marshall and St. Cloud before moving to the highly-rated KFAN-FM 100.3 in the Twin Cities. While there, he produced the popular mid-morning show hosted by Minnesota Vikings play-by-play announcer Paul Allen. His time in radio laid the groundwork for his transition to sports writing in 2011. He covers the Vikings, Timberwolves, Gophers and Twins for On SI.

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