Worth Noting
Attendance will be limited to 25,000 for
the first ever baseball game at Target Field when the Gophers play
Louisiana Tech beginning at 1 p.m. on Saturday, March 27. Limiting
attendance to about 15,000 under capacity will make it more manageable
to use the game as a trial run for vendors and workers. Only general
admission tickets costing $2 each will be sold for the game with
proceeds benefiting the Twins Community Fund. Tickets will be available
only at Target Field beginning at 8 a.m. on game day.
Stubhub.com listed tickets from $152 to
$7,000 on Wednesday for the initial regular season game at Target Field
on April 12 against Boston.
The New York Knicks have bought out the
contract of former Wolves forward Brian Cardinal. Cardinal, 32,
told Sports Headliners he wants to continue playing and if
another NBA team doesn’t sign him he would be eligible after 30 days to
rejoin the Wolves if there is mutual interest.
The Timberwolves begin an aggressive
season tickets marketing campaign for 2010-11 on March 1 with discounts
up to 50 percent. The Wolves have been losing money in recent years and
a good guess is that owner Glen Taylor’s franchise will lose at
least $10 million this season. Management has decided it’s better to
put more people in the seats at surprisingly steep discounts than not
sell those tickets at all.
Basketball boss David Kahn said on
the Ch. 45 TV broadcast of the Wolves game Sunday night that his
rebuilding team probably won’t make the playoffs next season but hopes
the win total will push past 30.
It’s obvious the coaching staff doesn’t
want to commit even short term to a lineup offering heavy minutes to
both Al Jefferson and Kevin Love at the same time. Rather
than have the two 6-10 power forwards on the floor, coach Kurt Rambis
wants more size. Playing either Ryan Hollins or Darko Milicic,
both 7 foot centers, with Jefferson or Love provides better defense.
Milicic, the 24-year-old whom the Wolves
acquired earlier this month form New York, has played intelligently and
made his teammates better. Those attributes are ones that rookie point
guard Jonny Flynn can improve upon.
With 37-year-old Pat Williams a
possibility for retirement, popular speculation is that the Vikings will
pick Tennessee defensive tackle Dan Williams at No. 30 on the
first round in the
April NFL draft. He is about 6-2, 329 pounds (Pat Williams, 6-3, 317).
Vikings linebacker Ben Leber said
earlier this week on NFL.com he thinks quarterback Brett Favre
will return for another season.