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Twins Call on Multiple Leaders

Posted on May 19, 2008February 9, 2012 by David Shama

When a team loses a leader like Torii Hunter, it’s to be expected that fans will ask where does the leadership come from now?  Hunter is not only a seven time gold glove winning center fielder and power hitter, but a commanding locker room presence who will give advice to teammates, and both entertain and inform reporters who regularly gather around him.

Joe Nathan, who has been on Twins teams since 2004, didn’t deny that Hunter, now with the Angels, was a leader but told Sports Headliners the team has had and continues to have multiple leaders.  He mentioned Michael Cuddyer, Justin Morneau and Joe Mauer, players who have been with the team in the past, and also Livan Hernandez, Adam Everett and Mike Lamb, newcomers this season.

“It’s a team where it’s not really like we need that one guy… to step up for the whole team,” Nathan said. “We have a pretty good group of guys and everybody kind of knows their roles. If something needs to be said, everybody can speak up. …There’s a number of guys who can kind of be that leader role, and…do that if we have to.”

Nathan is perhaps baseball’s best closer.  This season he is 0-0 with a 1.59 ERA. He ranks second in American League saves with 13.

How does he see himself in regard to leadership this season?  “I am not trying to do anything different…than I’ve always done,” he said.  “I am not so much of the vocal leader (type) guy.  I think for our bullpen, we’ve got guys that have been around here for a number of years and pretty much know what we need to do down there. …”

Nathan is certainly willing to answer questions from teammates.  “As far as me just coming out and talking, it’s not really my style,” he said.

Nathan, 33, has been a starting pitcher, early reliever, set up man and closer.   Those roles have provided various experiences he can share with others.

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Worth Noting

Posted on May 19, 2008February 9, 2012 by David Shama

Scout.com reported Friday that the basketball Gophers made a scholarship offer to Loganville, Georgia center Daniel Miller, a high school senior next fall.   The Gophers also reportedly have interest in the son of former NBA star Glen Rice.  Glen Rice Jr. is a high scoring guard from Marietta, Georgia.

Manager Ron Gardenhire is fond of 22-year-old center fielder Carlos Gomez who does the unexpected.  Last week Gardenhire good naturedly told reporters Gomez was unique because he provided a scouting report in the newspaper about how inside pitches trouble him when hitting and that he prefers to be pitched outside.

Twins third baseman Mike lamb, now in his ninth major league season, told Sports Headliners he may want to play another three years.  Reaching 10 years in the major leagues provides a better baseball pension than where he’s at now.  Lamb speculated that a 10-year player might receive a $140,000 annual pension, while a five-year veteran could get perhaps $60,000 to $70,000 a year.

Earlier this month the ACC rejected the idea of adding a ninth conference game for its 12 teams each season.  The Big Ten Conference is considering a ninth game, according to Gopher coach Tim Brewster.  ACC leaders are concerned about teams having more losses on their annual records and being less likely to qualify for bowl games, according to an article on espn.com.

Brewster will be attending the annual Bruce Smith Golf Classic on Monday, June 23 at the Faribault Golf Club.  The event raises money for Faribault schools and is named after Faribault native Bruce Smith, the only Gopher ever to win the Heisman Trophy and to inspire a Hollywood movie, “Smith of Minnesota.”  More information about the golf classic is available by contacting event chair Bruce Krinke, contact@fctv10.org.

Rick Spielman, the Vikings’ vice president of player personnel, talking to Sports Headliners about quarterback John David Booty, the franchise’s fifth round pick in the 2008 draft: “He ran a pro style offense (at USC).  He’s a very quick decision maker. (He) makes a lot of throws that our quarterback has to make in this offensive scheme.  He has what they call the ‘it’ factor; a little bit (of) that leadership quality, that ability to take charge of a huddle.  He has good arm strength and we’re looking forward to seeing if we can develop him and see what we get coming out of that because we thought we got great value getting him in the fifth round.”

The Vikings will have organized practices at Winter Park this week and next.   After the O.T.A’s (organized training activities), the coaching staff will hold a mini-camp for veterans June 6-8 at Winter Park.

May is tennis month across the country.  Sports Illustrated published a cover story in the 1990s about the decline of tennis but the United States Tennis Association and other organizations have worked hard to promote the game and keep it relevant for millions.

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Wild’s Potential Draws Attention

Posted on May 16, 2008February 9, 2012 by David Shama

A source knowledgeable about the NHL told Sports Headliners that the Minnesota Wild could be a Stanley Cup contender next season.  The source, who is close to the Wild and spoke on condition of anonymity, predicted the team will be favored to repeat as Northwest Division champions and while “not as strong on paper as Detroit,” Minnesota will be an elite team in the Western Conference.

He said the Wild need to add a couple of younger defensemen who can score.  One contributor could be 25-year-old Erik Reitz.  He joined the Wild during the playoffs after finishing fourth on the Houston farm team in scoring, despite playing in only 49 games. The source believes veteran defensemen Keith Carney and Sean Hill, both 38, will not return because of their age.

Coach Jacques Lemaire’s announcement last weekend to return for next season wasn’t a major surprise.  “Once he was able to reflect, he realized they have the kind of team that with minor tweaks can go as far as they want in the playoffs,” the source said.

Lemaire, 62, has been the only coach in the franchise’s history. He is recognized as a “tremendous asset” by everyone in the organization, according to the source.

The NHL insider’s reasons for optimism about the Wild include the outstanding 2007-2008 seasons by young players Mikko Koivu, Brent Burns, Pierre-Marc Bouchard and Marian Gaborik.  Koivu, a 25-year-old center, was impressive during the season and then finished second only to Brian Rolston in total points during the playoffs with five.  Burns, 23, led the Wild’s defensemen in goals, assists and points.

Bouchard, a 24-year-old center, led the Wild in assists with 50 and was second only to Gaborik in points with 63.  Gaborik, the 26-year-old all-star wing, had regular season career highs in goals (42), assists (41) and points (83).

Gaborik was free from the groin problems that have bothered him in the past. “He’s still reaching his peak” the source said.   “Ninety points (in a future season) are possible.”

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