MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Derek Shelton spent the first couple of weeks after his firing by the Pittsburgh Pirates in his feelings, bitter about the dismissal just 38 games into his sixth season as manager and defiant about his ability to do the job well.

That sudden free time turned out to be an unexpected gift. As he candidly assessed in conversation with several confidants the approach he used, the adjustments he made and the lessons he learned, Shelton took the notes that helped him land in Minnesota — because the Twins took notice.

“I honestly believe the reflection period is probably the reason that I'm in this chair right now,” Shelton said on Tuesday after his introductory news conference at Target Field as Minnesota's 15th manager. “I think if that happens to you at the end of the

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