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Posted on July 29, 2010February 7, 2012 by David Shama

The Twins, home and away, have mostly been wearing their navy blue uniform tops during recent weeks.  That’s a departure from how the team dressed earlier in the season.

Who makes the uniform choice before each game?  “It is the starting pitcher,” St. Peter said.

Why the blue tops?  “…I think that blue jersey has a bit more venting, and it might be made out of a little different material,” St. Peter said.  “So when you’re playing in extreme heat I think often the team likes to play in that navy top.”

The Vikings open practice tomorrow in Mankato and last year more than 50,000 fans watched workouts there.  All practices are free and open to the public.  Visit www.vikings.com for the most up-to-date schedules.

This is the 45th consecutive year the Vikings are in Mankato for training camp.  Among NFL teams only the Packers have been in the same training camp location longer (53 years), at St. Norbert College in De Pere, Wisconsin.

ESPN’s Rece Davis will emcee the 39th Annual Big Ten Kickoff Luncheon on Tuesday at the McCormick Place Convention Center in Chicago.

Tim Brewster, while vacationing in Naples, Florida, spent time with his friend and former Kansas football coach Mark Mangino who hopes to coach again.

Brewster is disappointed about the Texas-Gophers series being cancelled but said another marquee opponent is being sought to fill the dates left open in 2015 and 2016.  A conflict between Texas and the Big Ten Network regarding game and post-game video led to the cancellation.

In this week’s Fischler Report former Wild general manager Doug Risebrough describes the Rangers’ Derek Boogaard as “arguably the second most popular player the Wild ever had.”  Presumably he means Marian Gaborik is the most popular.

With the support of the Native American Law Enforcement Summit and the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, the Minnesota Swarm is hoping to bring lacrosse back to tribal communities and help preserve the sport’s heritage.  An inaugural lacrosse camp involving the Swarm is being held this week at the Fond du Lac Reservation in northeastern Minnesota.  “With 23 percent of our league (players) being Native American and lacrosse originating from the Natives, it was important to make sure that the Native community was playing lacrosse in Minnesota,” said Andy Arlotta, Swarm co-owner.

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Here’s the Plan for Vikings, Favre in 2011

Posted on July 26, 2010February 7, 2012 by David Shama

This needs to be the last year Brett Favre holds the Purple Nation captive.

(Maybe).

The Vikings open training camp on Thursday and after almost seven months the world still awaits word as to whether No. 4 will play a second season here.  Yes, it’s understandable that the 40-year-old quarterback needs time during the off-season to make a decision about whether to continue his career or retire.  But how long does it take to count all your fingers and toes to see if any are missing?

A decision in late July or even in August like last year?  Year after year?

Let Favre join the team just before kickoff for the regular season opener this September if he can immediately play at the high level of 2009, a season that was among his best ever.  But after 2010 no more of this high drama stuff.

Unless (wiggle, wiggle) the Vikings go to the Super Bowl.  (Where of course, they will lose a fifth Super Bowl.  Why?  Because the Vikings don’t win Super Bowls.  Look it up).

Without a Super Bowl appearance to warm their souls, the Vikings can’t afford to spend another cold winter wondering whether Favre will play a third season for them.  The offseason is a time for figuring out how to improve the team for both the near future and further out.  Whether it’s through trade, free agency or the college draft the Vikings need a QB plan to take them beyond the 2011 season.

Favre might deserve a commitment by the Vikings for 2011 but he needs to speak up and say he’s committed soon after this coming season ends.  The only way he should be allowed to play the drama game is if he punches the Vikings’ ticket to the Super Bowl.

And if he pulls that one off (God, what if they even won the game!), we can all welcome him back in September of 2011.  Just before kickoff.

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Fast Facts to Know About Twins

Posted on July 26, 2010February 7, 2012 by David Shama

With major league baseball’s trading deadline coming on Saturday, here are five facts worth knowing about the Twins.

The franchise needs not only pitching help and another productive right-handed hitter, but also more depth among position players.  The Twins are having a hard luck season with all their injuries, and the spare parts are suspect.

If the Twins are unable to make a trade or two before the end of the week, don’t give up hope.  Following the trading deadline last year general manager Bill Smith acquired relief pitcher Jon Rauch and starter Carl Pavano via waivers from other teams.

The Twins are only one game out of first place in the Central Division so they want to help themselves in their push for the post-season.  But there are 13 other teams in major league baseball that are within eight games or less of first place in their divisions.  Translation: there are a lot of “buyers” in competition with the Twins for personnel moves.

The front office likely won’t address the subject now but it’s worth the concern of Twins fans to wonder whether the club will be able to re-sign Pavano after this season.  He is 12-6 with a 3.26 ERA, and he devours innings like few pitchers in the majors.  Pavano, 34, will be of interest to other clubs in the offseason if he continues to pitch like he has been doing.  He reportedly earns $7 million this season with the Twins and his contract ends in 2010.

Odds are there’s no high impact help available to be found at AAA Rochester.  Former Twins pitchers Pat Neshek and Glen Perkins, infielder Brendan Harris and outfielder Jacque Jones are trying to recapture the skills they once knew.  Best bet could be shortstop Trevor Plouffe who has discovered the long ball and now totals 15 home runs in Rochester, most on the team.

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