Worth Noting
In search of a Metrodome miracle, the
Twins open a three-game weekend series with division-leading Detroit
tonight. The Twins, who trail the Tigers by four games with the season
ending on October 4, are 7-4 against Detroit in 2009. The Twins are
11-4 in their last 15 games with the Tigers in the dome (dating back to
last year).
Joe
Nathan now has 41 saves this season, moving him within three of tying his
career-high of 44 in 2004.
Joe Mauer, who is likely to win a third American League batting title,
now has 87 RBI, two more than his career high of 85.
The Vikings face a Lions team on Sunday
that lost 45-27 to New Orleans in its season opener and the franchise
has lost 18 consecutive games. Vikings defensive tackle Jimmy
Kennedy was asked by Sports Headliners about the mental
challenge of playing Detroit. “Everyone knows they’re not a bad team,”
he said. “And it’s the NFL, you can lose any week. And they always
play us tough. We have to go out there and bring our ‘A’ game still.
“It’s not really about Detroit. It’s
about us. As far as their situation, what do they have to lose? You
play great ball when you have nothing to lose.”
Acclaimed pro football
writer Peter King predicts the Lions will beat the Vikings,
23-21,
http://www.fannation.com/peter_king_challenge/peter_king.
If the Vikings don’t allow a Detroit
running back to total 100 yards, it will be the 25th
consecutive game Minnesota has accomplished that.
The Vikings' Adrian Peterson became
the first running back in NFL history ever to rush for 180 yards or more
and score three touchdowns on opening weekend when he earned those
numbers at Cleveland last Sunday.
Worry warts can fuss over Peterson being
on this week’s cover of Sports Illustrated. Don’t think there’s
an S.I. jinx? Maybe not, but just last week the Oklahoma State
football program made the cover and on Saturday the Cowboys were upset
by Houston.
California connections: Former Viking Steve Jordan’s son
Cameron Jordan is a junior and starting defensive end who made
Pac-10 conference honorable mention last season for the Golden Bears.
Will Kapp, son of former Viking Joe Kapp, is a second
string sophomore fullback. Famed University of Minnesota surgeon Dr.
John Najarian played football for California in the 1940s.
Gopher coach Tim Brewster said it
hasn’t been decided whether freshman linebacker Sam
Maresh, who had heart surgery last year, will be redshirted.
Former
Patrick Henry football coach Don
Swanson, for decades a strong leader and advocate for prep football
in the state, passed away from cancer earlier this week. A memorial
service followed by lunch will be held beginning at noon on Monday at
Mount Olivet Lutheran Church at 5025 Knox Ave South.
MIAC football teams start conference
play tomorrow (Saturday) and all teams except Gustavus have at least one
win in non-league games this season.
Former Star Tribune hockey writer
Chris Snow is Director of Hockey Operations for the Wild.
Bloomington native and former Wild forward Mark Parrish is at the
Canucks training camp.
Former North St. Paul High and St. Cloud
State player Bret Hedican retired Tuesday after 17 seasons as an
NHL defenseman. Hedican was with Carolina in 2006 when the team won the
Stanley Cup.
Wild forwards Mikko
Koivu and Martin Havlat were scheduled yesterday to deliver
tickets to selected season ticket holders at their homes.
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