Worth Noting
Outfielder Joe Gaetti, acquired by
the Twins two weeks ago from Oakland, hit a home run in his first
game with Double AA New Britain last Thursday and then tore his Achilles
tendon. He’s the son of former Twin third baseman Gary Gaetti.
In a Sports Illustrated players
poll (August 11 issue) former Twin David Ortiz, now with Boston,
had the most votes as “the most dangerous clutch hitter in baseball.”
Ortiz’s former teammate with the Red Sox, Manny Ramirez now with
the Dodgers, was second.
In the magazine’s August 18 issue the
Twins’ Joe Mauer was second in a players poll to determine the
“best all-around catcher in baseball.” Russell Martin of the
Dodgers had the most votes.
Through the first two games of preseason the Vikings' Tarvaris Jackson
completed 15 of 22 passes (68.2%) for 200 yards and two touchdowns,
with no interceptions and hasn’t been sacked. Jackson's quarterback rating of 127.1 is an improvement from his 2007
preseason rating of 70.6. Last year Jackson finished preseason 20 of 38
(52.6%) for 225 yards and no touchdowns.
Vikings defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier talking earlier this
week about how the chemistry is developing between newcomer
Jared
Allen, and returnees Kevin Williams and Pat Williams
on the defensive line: “I think it’s really come along faster than I
thought it would. He’s a guy who has achieved a great deal in this
league in a short time, but Kevin and Pat are real established in the
National Football League as premier defensive tackles so you’re always
wondering how that’s going to mesh and how it will fit and if it will
create some tensions with egos and so on. But that hasn’t been the case.
Those guys really respect one another’s games, and they’ve really gelled
very well.
“Now it’s just a matter of playing together and seeing each other in
adverse situations as well as positive situations to see how guys react.
You find out a lot about people when things don’t go well, and that’s
part of growing as a group. We’re going through that in the preseason.”
Coming to the Vikings in anonymity as a
center seems like a pretty good beginning. The guy who played center
longer than anyone for the franchise, Mick Tingelhoff, signed as
a free agent. Current starting center Matt Birk was drafted on
the sixth round 10 years ago and became a Pro Bowl player. This past
spring the Vikings started looking ahead by drafting John Sullivan,
also a sixth round pick. Both Birk and Sullivan are similar in size, about
6-4, 300 pounds. They’re also known as intelligent guys who attended
highly regarded schools, Birk at Harvard and Sullivan at Notre Dame.
Free 24 by 36 inch posters of Adrian Peterson will be given to
all fans as they depart the Metrodome following the Vikings-Steelers
preseason game on Saturday night. The image, taken from an original
painting by St. Paul native Robert
Blehert,
features Peterson breaking free for a touchdown.
Three former Gophers are on the Steelers’ roster: safety Tyrone
Carter, running back Gary Russell and tight end Matt
Spaeth. Another Steeler running back is former Viking Mwelde
Moore.
There are two NFL roster cut down dates next week: 75 players by Tuesday
and 53 by Saturday.
Gopher coach Tim Brewster hosts his
second annual football clinic for women tomorrow night (Friday). The
free event is from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Gibson-Nagurski Football
Complex. The clinic will cover the rules of
the game, play demonstrations, position instruction, as well as offense,
defense and special teams strategy sessions. More than 500 women
attended last year’s Gopher Nation Women’s Football Clinic. To R.S.V.P
for the clinic, contact Meghan Potter in the Gopher football
office,
potte128@umn.edu or 612-624-3826.
The Wild and Swarm will share a booth on the
second level of the main Grandstand at the State Fair. Players, team
personnel and local hockey celebrities are scheduled to appear and sign
autographs. Among those scheduled are Wild players
Kurtis Foster
from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. tomorrow night, Danny Irmen 3 to 4 p.m. August 29,
and Benoit Pouliot 3 to 4 p.m. on August 31.
Jordan Nuness, who played for the Gophers before transferring to UMD where he was a
standout for the Bulldogs, has decided not to pursue opportunities in
European pro basketball, according to his father. Al Nuness, a former
Gopher captain, became president of the Golden Dunkers in June, a
volunteer support group for Gopher basketball.
Just four points separates five teams in
the competition for the seventh and final playoff position in the USL
First Division standings. The Thunder, with 27 points, is one point
behind Portland and Montreal, both tied for seventh. The Thunder play at home tomorrow night in the
National Sports Center stadium against Carolina, tied for last in the
standings with Miami at 24 points each. The Thunder’s last regular season
game is September 20.