Worth Noting
Anyone doubting the star power of
Favre
and the popularity of the Vikings in this town received a jolt of realty
on Tuesday when his arrival at Winter Park received live news coverage
(breaking into regular programming) on KARE 11, KSTP, Fox 9 and WCCO.
Lurtsema said some players come to
training camp acting arrogant and not in shape, but he’s been impressed
with rookie running back Toby Gerhart and second year cornerback
Asher Allen. He loves Gerhart’s “old school” attitude of extra
effort and said the former Heisman Trophy runner-up has “great
acceleration.”
Lurtsema said Allen’s “heart is as
big as Antoine Winfield’s," the veteran cornerback known
for his fearless attitude. He admires Allen’s love of the game, speed and
aggressiveness for his size (5-9, 194 pounds).
The Vikings, who began play in 1961, are
celebrating 50 seasons and a commemorative patch will be worn on
uniforms this year. Recognition of the anniversary will also include
fan balloting for the 50 greatest players in franchise history.
Twins vice president of marketing
Patrick Klinger said he has watched Justin Morneau “slugging
the ball” while taking batting practice and the organization anticipates
the All-Star first baseman will receive clearance about concussion
concerns and resume playing for the Twins in 2010.
Carl
Pavano, who has already won two games this season against Chicago, pitches
tonight’s series finale against the White Sox. He pitched seven innings
and allowed two runs to win against Chicago in May. Then last month
went nine innings and again gave up just two runs.
The Twins, with sponsorship by Treasure
Island Resort & Casino, are promoting their annual diversity celebration
before tonight’s game at Target Field. Fans attending will receive
10,000 “Chief” Bender baseball cards.
Charles Albert Bender, a Chippewa Indian, was from the Brainerd area and an
accomplished major league pitcher during the first quarter of the last
century. Klinger said Bender led the American League in winning
percentage three times with records of 23-5, 17-5 and 17-3.