 There may be snow on the ground, but warmer weather is fast approaching. There's less than a month until pitchers and catchers report for spring training. And tonight, the twins Winner Caravan made a stop in Bemidji. This year, the team made a visit to the Bemidji Eagles Club, where pitcher Hector Santiago infielder Eduardo Escobar in 1991. World Series champion pitcher Jack Morris spoke with nearly 400 fans and signed autographs as part of the 57th annual event. It's just been nice. We've got a lot of fun. It's a good group of people. You know, we've got Eduardo Escobar. We've got Hector Santiago, Corey Provost, and of course, T.C. who's a hit with all the kids everywhere we go. So it's fun. You know, to get out and interact with the fans, the people, the community, the people that come out to the stadium and support us. So it's a good way for us to show that, you know, we're here for the fans in the community. Just come out and let them pick our brains a little bit, ask as many questions as they can and get some autographs out of it. I'm truly excited about this. I love coming out. I love seeing the fans say, and I think it's important for us because they come out to see us every day and now we're here for them and we're here for so they can see us and spend some time with them and tickets for this year's event were $8 all proceeds from the night went directly back to Bemidji Youth Baseball. So great, great cause for that. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland news, please consider making a tax deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.