Skip to content
David Shama's Minnesota Sports Headliners
Menu
  • Gophers
  • Vikings
  • Twins
  • Timberwolves
  • Wild
  • United
  • Lynx
  • UST
  • MIAC
  • Preps
Menu
Blaze Credit Union

Dinkytown Athletes

Murray's Restaurant

Meadows at Mystic Lake

Iron Horse | KLN Family Brands | Meyer Njus Tanick | Tommie’s Locker Room

Cuddyer Answers the Call

Posted on September 19, 2006February 10, 2012 by David Shama

Michael Cuddyer has emerged this season as a hitter who provides some of the power and run production the Twins have been missing for years.  His development as a home run hitter and RBI man batting in the clean up position has been a nice fit with Joe Mauer hitting in front of him and Justin Morneau behind.   

While Mauer makes a run at the American League batting title and Morneau draws some nods as a league MVP candidate for his home run and RBI production, Cuddyer has made his own contributions.  Sandwiched between the two left handed hitters, the right handed hitting Cuddyer has joined the 20 home run and 100 RBI club this season.  It’s a group few Twins have gained membership to in recent seasons. 

In the last 10 seasons the Twins have been without a hitter with more than 30 home runs, and three times the club leader didn’t even hit 20.  During the past 10 seasons the team RBI leader reached 100 or more only three times, and three times the leader had less than 80 RBI. 

Earlier this week Cuddyer had 22 home runs and 100 RBI, Morneau 33 homers and 123 RBI, and Torii Hunter 26 home runs and 84 RBI.   The last time the Twins had two hitters with 100 RBI or more in the same season was 1977 when Larry Hisle and Rod Carew did it.

Cuddyer, 27, came into 2006 wondering what awaited him.  In the previous two seasons he had hit .263 and had 12 home runs each year with RBI totals of 45 and 42.  In 2005 he had 93 starts at third base, 18 in the outfield, six at second base and three at first base. 

This season Cuddyer has become the team’s right fielder and take’s “pride” in being the cleanup hitter.  In the minor leagues he had been a middle of the batting order run producer and the Twins had been hoping for similar production.  “This year everything has kind of come together and I have produced the way I know I was capable of producing,” Cuddyer said.

Comments Welcome

Circle It Game for Gophers

Posted on September 19, 2006February 10, 2012 by David Shama

Two defensively challenged football teams meet in West Lafayette, Indiana on Saturday when the Gophers and Purdue play in the Big Ten Conference opening game for both schools.  Minnesota’s defense has been imploding in conference games for years and continued its reputation earlier in the month with a 42-17  non-conference loss to California.  Purdue’s defense ranked near the bottom among major college teams last season and its three mediocre non-conference opponents this year have averaged 31.3 points per game against the Boilermakers. 

Here’s the point: the Gophers may have the better defense.  Minnesota has shutouts in two of its first three games, defeating Kent State 44-0 and Temple 62-0.  Purdue has defeated I-AA Indiana State, 60-35, Miami of Ohio, 38-31, and Ball State, 38-28.  The Boilermakers went into overtime at home to defeat Miami, a team that previously lost to Northwestern, 21-3, and last Saturday was beaten by Kent State, 16-14 (on Miami’s home field).  Northwestern, by the way, lost to I-AA New Hampshire at home the week after beating Miami. 

This is a circle it opportunity game for Minnesota.  Other conference road games will be at Wisconsin, Ohio State and Michigan State.  All are currently more highly regarded opponents than Purdue, a team with inexperienced players on defense including two freshmen starters in the secondary. 

Minnesota’s chances may be determined by limiting the number of big plays by the Purdue offense and by how many minutes the Gopher offense can keep the ball away from the Boilermakers and score points.  Against California the Gophers blew defensive coverages and generated a mild pass rush.  Tackling was a flop.  

Sophomore quarterback Curtis Painter threw three touchdown passes and passed for over 400 yards against Ball State last Saturday and figures to improve as the season continues.  He has explosive helpers in sophomore wide receiver (much hyped) Selwyn Lymon, junior wide receiver Dorien Bryant and junior running back Kory Sheets.    

Purdue has long been known as a passing school, Minnesota as a running program.  Unless the Gophers fall way behind in the game early, look for Minnesota to prefer the run over the pass.  Quarterback Bryan Cupito, a senior, needs to give Minnesota an edge at quarterback, with fewer mistakes, sound leadership and timely passes. 

Circle the Gophers and their fans happy after this game? 

Comments Welcome

Extra Innings

Posted on September 19, 2006February 10, 2012 by David Shama

Vikings quarterback Brad Johnson, who has made his off-season home in Tallahassee, Florida, plans to live in Athens, Georgia after the 2006 season.  Brother-in-law Mark Richt, the Georgia football coach, is in Athens.  After his playing career ends, Johnson said he may coach high school basketball or tutor players prior to the NFL draft.   

Through his foundation Vikings fullback Tony Richardson is donating approximately 6,000 dictionaries to the third grade students in the Minneapolis and St. Paul public schools. 

The Vikings have the second best home record in the NFC dating back to 1996.  The Packers have 61 wins, 20 losses while the Vikings are 58-23. 

Pioneer Press columnist Charley Walters, 59, said he loves his work and plans to write for another 15 years.  His many contacts include Vikings’ center Matt Birk.  “He used to caddy for me, and now I have to wait in line to talk to him,” Walters joked.   

The Wild have renewed 95% of their season tickets and capped season tickets at 16,500.  Bill Roberston of the Wild front office reports there are 5,500 season ticket accounts.  Most are individual accounts, not corporate, and account holders are evenly divided between Minneapolis and St. Paul.  The Wild have sold out every game in franchise history including pre-season. 

The Timberwolves will host a free scrimmage open to the public at 7 p.m. on Saturday, October 7 at Bresnan Arena in Mankato.  A ticket is required for admission and tickets are available now at the Taylor Center on the Minnesota State Campus and US Bank locations in Mankato. 

Former Gopher football player Norries Wilson has Columbia University off to a 1-0 start in his first season as coach, defeating Fordham last Saturday 37-7.  Wilson spent three summers with NFL clubs in the 1990s as part of the NFL Fellowship Program.  The program provides minority coaches with coaching experience at training camps.  About 1,000 coaches have participated since the program’s inception in 1981. 

Comments Welcome

Posts pagination

  • Previous
  • 1
  • …
  • 1,167
  • 1,168
  • 1,169
  • 1,170
  • 1,171
  • 1,172
  • 1,173
  • …
  • 1,184
  • Next
  • Home
  • Biography
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use

Search Shama

Archives

  Tommies Locker Room   Iron Horse   Meyer Law   KLN Family Brands  

Recent Posts

  • 25 Years Calls for Remembering One Special Sports Story
  • Even Hospice Can’t Discourage Ex-Gopher & Laker Great
  • At 61, Najarian Intrigued about “Tackling” Football Again
  • NFL Authority: J.J. McCarthy Will Be ‘Pro Bowl Quarterback’
  • Vikings Miss Ex-GM Rick Spielman’s Drafts, Roster Building
  • U Football Recruiting Class Emphasizes Speed, Athleticism
  • Keeping QB Drake Lindsey in 2026: Job 1 for Fleck, Gophers
  • Advantage & Disadvantages: Vikes Face former QB Darnold
  • Time for Vikings to Try Rookie Max Brosmer at Quarterback?
  • Mike Grant’s Season: 400th Win & Another State Tourney Run

Newsmakers

  • KEVIN O’CONNELL
  • BYRON BUXTON
  • P.J. FLECK
  • KIRILL KAPRIZOV
  • ANTHONY EDWARDS
  • CHERYL REEVE
  • NIKO MEDVED

Archives

Read More…

  • STADIUMS
  • MEDIA
  • NCAA
  • RECRUITING
  • SPORTS DRAFTS

Get in Touch

  • Home
  • Biography
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
Blaze Credit Union

Dinkytown Athletes

Murray's Restaurant

Meadows at Mystic Lake

Iron Horse | KLN Family Brands | Meyer Njus Tanick | Tommie’s Locker Room
© 2025 David Shama's Minnesota Sports Headliners | Powered by Superbs Personal Blog theme