A run-down baseball field in Minneapolis wasn't seeing much action since players, coaches and umpires didn't want to play there, but the Twins stepped up to make the field accessible for female fast-pitch players.
Two friends and fast-pitch players, 11-year-olds Ella Sand and Maddie Balsley, play on Bob Casey Field in Minneapolis with the Twin Cities RBI program.
"There wasn't the right measurements and there wasn't fences. And without the fences, the ball could just go anywhere," Balsley
But all of that changed last week when volunteers went to work.
"We want to make sure that every child, regardless of their gender, can get out here and play the game," Kristin Rortvedt, executive director of the Minnesota Twins Community Fund, said.
Toro and the Minnesota Twins teamed up to renovate