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Posted on September 23, 2011November 27, 2011 by David Shama

Pioneer Press columnist Charley Walters had a big league career lasting less than two months with the Twins in 1969.  A change in major league baseball pension policy now includes players with minimal playing time so recently Walters received a check for $540 that he plans to frame.  He and other players who previously hadn’t been part of MLB’s pension program will receive annual checks in future years.

When Mariano Rivera broke Trevor Hoffman’s career major league saves record this week it prompted some thought about an all-time baseball team.  Here’s an offering: Rivera as the closer, Sandy Koufax starting pitcher, Johnny Bench catching, Lou Gehrig first base, Rogers Hornsby second base, Cal Ripken shortstop, Mike Schmidt third base, Babe Ruth right field, Willie Mays center field and Ted Williams left field.

White Sox catcher A.J. Pierzynski, a former Twin, was voted the “meanest player in baseball” in a major league baseball players poll, according to the September 19 issue of Sports Illustrated.  In another poll, ex-Twin Jim Thome, now with Cleveland, was voted MLB’s nicest player, according to the magazine.

The three leading rushers per game in the Big Ten are quarterbacks, Michigan’s Denard Robinson (153), Nebraska’s Taylor Martinez (128) and Minnesota’s MarQueis Gray (109.33).  Those averages place them third, eighth and 23rd among NCAA leading rushers.

The North Dakota State team the Gophers play tomorrow night at TCF Bank Stadium is 2-0 and ranked No. 12 nationally in the FCS coaches poll.   Minnesota is 7-1 all-time against North Dakota State but lost to the Bison in 2007 and needed to block a field goal in 2006 to win.  The Bison roster is loaded with Minnesota natives and Gophers coach Jerry Kill expects North Dakota State to “play their best game” tomorrow.

The 1-2 Gophers lost to nationally ranked USC and were upset by New Mexico State before needing a blocked punt that was returned for a touchdown to defeat Miami (Ohio) last week.  “We are still a long way from being very good,” Kill said.

Gophers cornerback Michael Carter was a much anticipated Florida recruit when he signed with Minnesota in 2009.   He started six games his first two seasons but hasn’t played in the first three games this year.  Kill said there are no discipline problems with Carter and although he isn’t unhappy with him, “just maybe I expect more at this point in time.”

Although the Lions have lost 19 of the last 22 games against the Vikings since 2000, Detroit will be about a three point favorite on Sunday here.  Kevin Seifert from ESPN.com reports this is the first week since the Vikings started playing at the Metrodome (1982) that Detroit has been favored in Minneapolis.

Vikings offensive tackle Phil Loadholt and his fiancée Shannon have a son named Cameron born on September 6.

Rookie Vikings defensive tackle Christian Ballard played with former Cretin Derham-Hall star Broderick Binns at Iowa.  Ballard believes Binns, a defensive end, will be drafted by an NFL team next season and praises his friend’s work ethic.  A large wing span is another Binns asset and can help provide leverage on offensive players.  “He has the longest arms I’ve ever seen,” Ballard said.

Toby Gerhart had a 41-yard pass reception and rushed twice for 36 yards                 last week against the Bucs.  With a year’s NFL experience now, Gerhart is more confident about himself and comfortable in the Vikings’ system.  He said he didn’t “enjoy” last year that much.

Budget cuts at WCCO-TV mean that starting next month, part-time sports reporter Eric Nelson will no longer be working for the station.  Nelson also works for WCCO Radio.

Tomorrow afternoon’s Wild preseason game in Pittsburgh against the Penguins will be on the NHL Network.  The Wild plays its first home preseason game tonight versus Columbus.

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Vikings to Learn ‘What Kind of Team We Are’

Posted on September 20, 2011November 27, 2011 by David Shama

The way Jared Allen sees it the Vikings will know a lot more about themselves by late Sunday afternoon.

“We’ll find out what kind of team we are,” the Vikings defensive end told Sports Headliners.  “We gotta bounce back.  We gotta do something.”

An 0-3 start by next week doesn’t kill all hope for the playoffs, but it’s one hell of a threat.  On Sunday the Vikings play their first NFC North game of the season − against the undefeated Lions.  If the Vikings lose and go to 0-3 they would then be in a difficult spot playing catch-up in one of the NFL’s best divisions.  Already the Packers and Lions are 2-0, the Bears 1-1.

What kind of team will the Vikings learn they are? Well, there’s plenty of criticism about the Vikings because they blew halftime leads in both their losses, showing everyone including themselves that a single half of productive football won’t win games.  But those games were close, 24-17 and 24-20 losses, and came against the Chargers, a Super Bowl favorite, and the Bucs, a promising young team that’s made a reputation for fourth quarter comebacks.

The Vikings are far from ranking with the NFL elite but they’re no expansion team either.  It’s too early to lose perspective on the positives of this team including a respectable defense with Allen, Kevin Williams (returns from suspension this week), Chad Greenway and Antoine Winfield, an offense that features two of the league’s most explosive playmakers in Adrian Peterson and Percy Harvin, plus a kicking game featuring Ryan Longwell and Chris Kluwe that can put points on the scoreboard and dictate field position. “We know we’re a good team and we’re gonna prove it,” said rookie Christian Ballard.

Greenway acknowledges the frustration of players and fans. “It’s early (in the schedule).  We got a long ways to go but we know our fans are going to be frustrated,” he said. “We know they have a right to be.  We’re all frustrated because we’re working.  It’s not like we’re not trying to get anything done.  We’re out there working hard every day. That’s what makes it even harder.”

The next few days will challenge the players and coaches a lot. “This is going to be a rough week, and we have to stick together, and hope you guys (media) aren’t too hard on us,” Greenway said.

The Lions have impressed not only with their record but by defeating a quality team in the Bucs on the road, 27-20, and destroying a faltering Chiefs team, 48-3. “They’re (Lions) very capable of coming here and winning,” Greenway said.  “If we don’t play for 60 minutes we’re not going to beat anybody.”

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U RB Edwards to Get Look at Linebacker

Posted on September 20, 2011October 9, 2011 by David Shama

No commitment to making a change yet, but Jerry Kill said this afternoon he will try Lamonte Edwards at linebacker today and tomorrow at practice.

The Gophers coach said he wants to put his “best players” on the field and his linebacker group lacks depth because of injuries.  Edwards, a redshirt freshman running back, has rushed eight times for 11 yards in two games.

Edwards, 6-2, 210, played defensive back and running back at Woodbury High School.  For a couple of years there’s been opinion that Edwards would be a better defensive player than offensive in college.

Gophers linebackers Brendan Beal and Aaron Hill have been injured and unable to play in the first three games.  Linebacker Keanon Cooper has been playing with an injured wrist.

Kill said in the preseason that Edwards could be a “tremendous” running back for the Gophers and is certainly an admirer of the former Woodbury player’s athleticism, even using him once in the USC game as a pass rushing end.

“I don’t know if that’s going to be permanent (playing linebacker). … “He’s too good to just get 10-15 plays.  We’re going to experiment on Tuesday and Wednesday with him a little bit,” Kill said.

If Edwards plays linebacker he could still see game action at running back, according to Kill.  The first objective with the Edwards experiment is to add depth to a “thin” position.

“Doesn’t mean he won’t come in and play (running back) on goal line, and he’s had a lot of time on offense,” Kill said. “But again we are dealt the cards we have, and we are going to try to utilize all those cards that we can.”

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