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Author: David Shama

David Shama is a former sports editor and columnist with local publications. His writing and reporting experiences include covering the Minnesota Vikings, Minnesota Twins, Minnesota Timberwolves and Minnesota Gophers. Shama’s career experiences also include sports marketing. He is the former Marketing Director of the Minnesota North Stars of the NHL. He is also the former Marketing Director of the United States Tennis Association’s Northern Section. A native of Minneapolis, Shama has been part of the community his entire life. He is a graduate of the University of Minnesota where he majored in journalism. He also has a Master’s degree in education from the University of St. Thomas. He was a member of the Governor’s NBA’s Task Force to help create interest in bringing pro basketball to town in the 1980s.

Test Your Twins Trivia Knowledge Here

Posted on April 30, 2010February 7, 2012 by David Shama

Any devout Twins fan is battle tested in trivia. Jim Hoey’s new book, “Minnesota Twins Trivia,” will test your knowledge.

With an assist from his book and my own favorites, here are 15 Twins trivia questions to ponder:

1. What school did Joe Mauer favor if he had chosen to play college football?

2. What country was Ron Gardenhire born in?

3. Who was the Twins player that once played all nine positions in a single game?

4. Which Twin played in the most games in franchise history?

5. The Twins shortstop is J.J. Hardy.  What do the initials stand for?

6. What year did Rick Anderson become the team’s pitching coach?

7. Name the Twins hitter who won American League batting titles during his first two seasons in the major leagues.

8. In what year did Metropolitan Stadium open?

9. Joe Nathan has the franchise record for most saves in a single season.  Who is second?

10. Justin Morneau won baseball’s Home Run Derby in 2008.  How many home runs did he hit?

11. Most fans knew him as “Butch” Wynegar but what was his real first name?

12. How many Triple Crown winners have the Twins had?

13. This Twins manager played his nephew at shortstop.  Name the manager and shortstop.

14. What was the Twins record last season?

15. And my favorite: Who is the only person to play for both the Twins and Vikings at the Metropolitan Stadium?

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And the Answers Are…

Posted on April 30, 2010February 7, 2012 by David Shama

1. Joe Mauer signed a letter of intent to play college football for Florida State.

2. Twins manager Ron Gardenhire was born in West Germany (answer courtesy of “Minnesota Twins Trivia” author Jim Hoey).

3. Cesar Tovar pitched and played eight other positions during a late season Twins game in 1968.

4. Harmon Killebrew played in more games (1,939) than any player in franchise history (answer courtesy of Jim Hoey).

5. J.J. stands for James Jerry (Hardy).

6. Rick Anderson became the Twins pitching coach in 2002.

7. Tony Oliva won batting championships his first two seasons in the big leagues, the only player ever to do so.

8. Metropolitan Stadium opened in 1956 and was home to the Minneapolis Millers until the Twins began playing there in 1961.

9. Joe Nathan owns the franchise single season saves record at 47 while Eddie Guardado is second with 45.

10. With 22 home runs, Justin Morneau won the 2008 Home Run Derby, played as part of baseball’s All-Star game activities.

11. Harold Wynegar, former Twins catcher, known to the baseball world as “Butch.” (Answer courtesy of Jim Hoey).

12. None.  There’s never been a Twins hitter who led the American League in batting average, home runs and RBI in the same season.

13. Manager Gene Mauch’s nephew, shortstop Roy Smalley, played for him in the late 1970’s. (Answer courtesy of Jim Hoey).

14. The Twins record last season when they won their fifth Central Division title since 2000 was 87 wins, 76 losses.

15. I know you will groan but the answer is: the organist.

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Joseph Answer in but Other U Questions Remain

Posted on April 28, 2010February 7, 2012 by David Shama

Last week’s announcement by Cory Joseph that he won’t be coming to the University of Minnesota to play for the Gophers answered one major off-season question about coach Tubby Smith’s program, but several others remain.  How those questions are answered will determine the success of the 2010-11 season.

Joseph is one of the elite prep guards in the country and chose Texas.  Although the Gophers were on his final list of potential college programs, recruiting sources weren’t surprised he didn’t choose Minnesota.  What raises concerns is that since being hired at Minnesota in 2007, Smith and his assistants have yet to convince an elite out of state player to become a Gopher.

Joseph has scoring and play making skills that the Gophers need, particularly at the point guard position.  His brother Devoe, a junior next season, will likely play that position if Al Nolen doesn’t return.  Nolen is another question in need of an answer.  If he can become academically eligible and return for his senior season, the Gophers will have an experienced point guard who is among the best defenders in the Big Ten Conference.

This spring, reserve point guard Justin Cobbs has put the program and news media on alert.  He’s made it known transferring to another school is a possibility, perhaps closer to his California home.

While the Gophers await the answer to Cobbs’ future, they can also ponder their front court questions.  Paul Carter transferred to be closer to his ill sister but even prior to that announcement the Gophers were stuck in the Trevor Mbakwe and Royce White marathons.

Mbakwe’s basketball eligibility is tied to resolution of an alleged crime in Florida.  He missed all of last season because of that situation.  White dropped out of school earlier this year after not playing in any games because of off court incidents.  White and the Gophers reportedly have interest in a White return, but guess what? There’s no answer yet.

The Gophers have a partial start on developing a competitive Big Ten team for next season with a backcourt of Devoe Joseph and Blake Hoffarber, and a center tandem of Ralph Sampson III and Colton Iverson.  But this roster has unanswered depth questions in the backcourt and it’s speculation as to who will start at the power and small forward positions.

Mbakwe or White will likely be the starting power forward, if either is available.  Carter’s absence opens the small forward position to a few players, but Rodney Willliams, a freshman last season who averaged 4.2 points per game, is the most likely candidate.

There are so many uncertainties about the program that fans are entitled to wonder “What’s next?”  Another transfer or ineligibility?  Perhaps the biggest question of all is why so many questions?

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