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No Better Opener than Twins’ First in ‘61

Posted on April 1, 2011October 10, 2011 by David Shama

 

It was 50 years ago this spring the Minnesota Twins played their first ever regular season game. The Twins beat the Yankees 6-0 in New York on April 11, 1961.

 

The game was televised back to Minnesota and it might have caused a weekday record for bogus sick days among our youth.  I was among the guilty, finding an excuse to be in front of the TV at home, rather than working on reading, writing and arithmetic at school.

 

This was not a decision I regret.  The Washington Senators, not so lovable losers in our nation’s capital for many years, had relocated to Minneapolis-St. Paul in the fall of 1960.  Anticipation of seeing the new team had been building all winter.

 

The Senators were renamed the Twins after various nicknames had been reviewed including the Griffs.  That name was suggested to honor team owner Calvin Griffith and his family.  Although the Twins nickname prevailed, it was a grateful owner that welcomed a move from Washington, D.C. where his team was about as popular as a Capitol Hill scandal.

 

After the Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce and other city leaders had spent the better part of a decade pursuing a major league baseball team, it was also a grateful community that greeted Griffith and his team in 1961.  Griffith’s Senators, along with the New York Giants, Cleveland Indians and Chicago White Sox had all been rumored to be interested in moving here in the 1950s.

 

Griffith finally made the relocation, bringing a franchise that had not been in the World Series since 1933.  But the Senators had been building with promising young talent including sluggers Harmon Killebrew and Bob Allison.  There was a hint of better days ahead, perhaps a winner in Minnesota within a couple of years.

 

Part of the organization’s scouting strategy was to acquire Cuban players.  The team’s best pitcher was Cuban curveballing wonder Camilo Pascual.  But for some reason manager Cookie Lavagetto sent another Cuban, Pedro Ramos, to the mound for that historic first game in Yankee Stadium 50 years ago.

 

Ramos was a journeyman pitcher.  Calvin’s son, Clark Griffith, remembers Ramos and watching the game on TV while serving in the Navy.  “He had an attitude that he could throw the fastball by anybody, and he couldn’t,” Griffith told Sports Headliners.

 

Lavagetto didn’t even last half the season as Twins manager before being fired, but he made the right choice with Ramos.  The right-hander shutout the Yankees in the first game of a season where he would compile an 11-20 record.

 

This was the famed Yankees team of 1961 that featured a then modern day “Murder’s Row” of sluggers including Mickey Mantle, Roger Maris, Yogi Berra and Moose Skowron. The Yankees’ pitching ace, Whitey Ford, won 25 games that season but couldn’t beat Ramos on opening day.

 

While the Yankees went on to win the World Series, the Twins finished 70-90.  But by 1962 the Twins were 91-71 and in 1965 Griffith’s franchise had won the American League pennant and was playing in the World Series.

 

Tonight the Twins play in Toronto in their 51st regular season opener.  The kids won’t have to call in sick to school to watch this opener.

 

 

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Big Ten May Drop 11 a.m. Football Starts

Posted on April 1, 2011October 10, 2011 by David Shama

Those dreaded 11 a.m. starting times for Big Ten football games may soon be only memories.

Big Ten schools located in the Central Time Zone, including Minnesota, have started many home games at 11 a.m. for years to accommodate the conference’s TV commitments.  The network obligations haven’t been popular with many fans who found 11 a.m. too early in the day for their convenience or comfort.

Gophers athletics director Joel Maturi told Sports Headliners this week that a change for the coming fall is possible. “With the new negotiations that commissioner Delany has done with ABC, ESPN and the Big Ten Network, it looks very favorable that there may be a possibility that beginning as early as next fall we’ll be able to play at noon,” Maturi said.

If Big Ten commissioner Jim Delany is successful, no future conference games will begin at 11 a.m.  Start times here could be noon, 3:30 p.m. and 7 p.m.

Maturi said all the athletics directors in the Central Time Zone realize “what a challenge” it is for fans to deal with the 11 a.m. starts.  Maturi said a noon kickoff, or later when possible, better accommodates tailgaters, students and particularly fans travelling from outside the metro area.

A major college football start time of 11 a.m. Central is uncommon outside the Big Ten.  Locally, the Vikings traditional start times are noon and 3:15 p.m.

Noon kickoffs for Gophers games this fall could help attendance.  The Gophers have a chance to sellout all their home games in the 50,000 seat TCF Bank Stadium but that isn’t assured now.

Maturi said the renewal process for season tickets is underway and that will help determine how much ticket inventory is available.  The Gophers have an appealing home schedule that includes Nebraska, Iowa and Wisconsin.

New coach Jerry Kill has a team that was 3-9 last season but Maturi said fans like Kill’s “genuineness.”  Maturi hopes Kill’s popularity will continue to increase.

“I think coach Kill has done everything right,” Maturi said.  “I think people have really identified with him.  I think people like him.  People want him to succeed and give him a chance.  We’re hopeful, again, with an unbelievably attractive home schedule that people retain their season tickets. …”

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Worth Noting

Posted on April 1, 2011October 10, 2011 by David Shama

Maturi said it hasn’t been decided what nights of the week the Big Ten Network will air conference hockey games.  A six team Big Ten hockey league that includes the Gophers will start in 2013-2014.

This week’s issue of Sports Illustrated predicts the Twins will not only win the Central Division, but also defeat the Yankees in the playoffs before losing to the Red Sox to determine the American League’s representative in the World Series.

The Twins have lost two regular season openers in a row and four of the last six.  Tonight in Toronto they open against a Blue Jays team expected to be competitive like last year’s 85-77 club.

The Twins’ lineup tonight has four changes from the unit that took the field last year in Los Angeles for the season opener.  Second baseman Orlando Hudson, shortstop J.J. Hardy and third baseman Nick Punto are no longer with the ballclub, while Carl Pavano replaces Scott Baker as the starting pitcher.

Pavano was the winning pitcher last season in the first ever regular season game at Target Field.

Harmon Killebrew, Kent Hrbek and Rod Carew had the most opening game starts in their Twins careers with 12 each.

Coach John Anderson’s Gophers (8-8) play Purdue (15-8) in Big Ten opening baseball games today and tomorrow at Target Field.  Purdue pitcher Brad Schreiber leads the Big Ten with 38 strikeouts and is holding opponents to a batting average of .207, second best in the Big Ten.

The St. Thomas baseball program, MIAC champions 12 of the last 15 years, is the favorite again, according to a poll of conference coaches.  St. Olaf and Saint John’s had the second and third most votes, followed by Concordia, Hamline, Augsburg, Bethel, Macalester, Gustavus, Saint Mary’s and Carleton.  Weather permitting, the MIAC schedule is to begin tomorrow.

Vikings running back Adrian Peterson has been training in the 200 and 400 meters, and wants to compete in the 2012 Olympics, according to Sporting News reports in its magazine and online.

Former Gophers wrestler Brock Lesnar was on ESPN’s First Take this week promoting his new reality TV show and book.  The popular UFC star said he was a “fish out of water” trying out for the Vikings several years ago.  He admires Bears’ linebacker Brian Urlacher.

While the Wild are struggling, the team’s minor league affiliate, the Houston Aeros, is in second place in the AHL’s Western Conference.  The hope is for a successful playoff run and the roster includes NHL veterans Jed Ortmeyer, Patrick O’Sullivan and Warren Peters, plus young prospects like Casey Wellman and Matt Hackett.  Other players include Minnesotans Jarod Palmer (Fridley), Nate Prosser (Elk River), and Chad Rau (Eden Prarie).  The AHL playoffs begin April 14.

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