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Maturi May Accept Contract Extension

Posted on June 14, 2010February 7, 2012 by David Shama

Athletic director Joel Maturi, whose contract with the University ends in June of 2012, told Sports Headliners that University of Minnesota President Bob Bruininks wants him to continue beyond that date.

Although it wasn’t publicized at the time, Bruininks expressed that desire last fall.  The president’s conversation with Maturi coincided with Bruininks’ announcement that the 2010-11 school year will be his last heading the University’s Twin Cities campus.  A new president is expected to be directing the University in 2011-12.

“He (Bruininks) did not think it would be in the best interest of a new president, or Gopher athletics, to hire a new athletic director in his first year (on the job),” Maturi said.

Maturi, who has been the Gophers athletics director since 2002, is still considering Bruininks’ request that suggested a two or three year contract extension.  He will need to give the president a final answer by December.

Maturi, who has been planning to retire in 2012, will review health and family considerations in making a decision on whether to remain for a couple more years.  That scenario would push his retirement age to almost 70.

“It’s not any greater than 50-50 that I will stay on,” Maturi said.

A new athletic director needs to start work in July or August of 2012 if Maturi retires in June of that year.  Maturi doesn’t plan to be part of the search committee or in other ways be involved with choosing his successor.  “That’s not my job,” he said.  “That’s not appropriate.”

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Summer Shopping More Affordable for Twins

Posted on June 14, 2010February 7, 2012 by David Shama

Look for the Twins front office to aggressively try to improve the team roster before major league baseball’s July 31 trade deadline.  The Twins have a playoff contending club and the right acquisition could be the difference in at least advancing beyond the first round of the post-season.

There’s nothing new about the Twins wanting to improve themselves but what’s different now is the revenue from the new ballpark.  Although this doesn’t come from ownership or management, there have been reports the Twins could generate $40 million or more per season at Target Field than at their previous home, the Metrodome.

That sort of revenue jump moves the franchise from baseball’s have nots to a much more competitive financial position and creates opportunities to increase player payroll including at mid-season.  The front office shopping list might include a ninth inning closer and power hitting right-handed batter, preferably someone who can play third base.

Closer Jon Rauch looks like a conundrum for the Twins.  He’s tied for first in the American League with 16 saves.  He’s only walked three batters in 25 innings and his ERA is okay at 2.52.  But opposing batters are hitting .278 against him.  While frequently giving up a line drive hit or two, Rauch can send Twins fans reaching for antacids in the ninth inning.

Joe Nathan, out for the season following Tommy John surgery and the man Rauch is trying to replace, had a 1.33 ERA in 2008 and 2.10 last season.  Opposing hitters batted .171 against Nathan in 2009 and .179 the year before.

Delmon Young’s improvement has added another productive right-handed bat to the lineup but with Michael Cuddyer the total only reaches two.  Left-handed batter Jason Kubel is only hitting .200 against left-handed pitching, something the Twins see a lot of with their left-handed heavy batting order featuring Joe Mauer and Justin Morneau.

The lack of productive right-handed hitting has been exaggerated too with the games missed by shortstop J.J. Hardy, now back on the disabled list with his injured wrist.  The Twins meager hitting infielders include Nick Punto, .221,  Matt Tolbert, .152,      Brendan Harris, .160 and Alexi Casilla, .256 .  Combined they have one home run and 24 RBI.

The addition of a productive right-handed batsman would brighten prospects for an already outstanding team.  The Twins are more than one-third through the schedule, have a 36-27 record and lead the Central Division by 2.5 games.  Baseball’s power rankings list them among the top six or so teams.

Will the Twins be a better team by October?  The front office will try to make that a reality.

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Worth Noting

Posted on June 14, 2010February 7, 2012 by David Shama

The Starkey Hearing Foundation will hold its annual awards gala fundraiser on Sunday, July 25 at the RiverCentre in St. Paul.  The event will honor humanitarians such as boxer Muhammad Ali, entertainer Steve Martin and former Gophers golfer Harvey Mackay, now a Minneapolis businessman and New York Times best selling author.  Ticket pricing begins at $1,500.00.

The University of Minnesota is expected to appeal the verdict involving the school and Jimmy Williams, but if the former college basketball coach wins his case financial damages for reputation will not be subject to taxes, while damages for lost wages will be.

Astros ace Roy Oswalt has a no-trade clause in his contract.  If he were traded to the Twins or another team he might insist on a new deal before allowing the Astros to move him.

Delmon Young has hit safely in his last 10 games, batting .361.  The Twins outfielder has 13 RBI in his last nine games, 25 in the previous 22.  Young has hit four home runs since May 31.

Twins pitchers have given up the fewest walks in the American League, 134.  The team has also committed the least errors, 21.

Joe Mauer’s grandfather, Jake Mauer, has returned to Canterbury Park after a brief retirement to sell his tip sheet on Saturdays and Sundays.

Vikings coach Brad Childress talking about his feelings regarding Brett Favre and Adrian Peterson not being at the team’s mini-camp practices: “I know that Brett is still doing what he’s doing down there. Adrian has a commitment. The upside of it is that a guy like (rookie running back) Toby Gerhart doesn’t have to be there, picking his nose. He’s getting elevated turns.”

Former Gophers defensive coordinator Greg Hudson is an assistant coach at Florida State.

St. Thomas senior softball player Alison Wright and Gustavus Adolphus senior hockey player Melissa Mackley are the MIAC nominees for the NCAA Woman of the Year Award. The award honors senior student-athletes who have distinguished themselves throughout their collegiate careers in academic achievement, athletics excellence, service and leadership.  The award winner will be announced in October.

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