Worth Noting
St. Peter said the franchise is making
plans to honor former third baseman Corey Koskie with an on-field
ceremony prior to a game this spring.
He also said details aren’t finalized for
the last baseball game ever played in the Metrodome on September 20, but
the club plans a celebration with Twins alumni and possibly removing
home plate.
Former state senator Dean Johnson,
who was a legislative leader for the new Twins’ ball park, believes the
Vikings may ultimately accept a renovated Metrodome as the answer to the
franchise’s stadium dilemma. He also told Sports Headliners
there might be a special session called later this year to address the
stadium issue.
A Wild source who requested anonymity
believes the franchise may yet sign Marian Gaborik to a short
contract extension. He said team president Doug Risebrough wants
Gaborik here. The source also said the relationship between Gaborik and
coach Jacques Lemaire is okay. There are knowledgeable
observers
who don’t believe the 63-year-old coach will return but the source said
that after each season Lemaire reviews his situation and this year will
be no different.
The Wild, frantically trying to make the
playoffs, plays its last home game tomorrow night against Nashville. A
win and another victory on Saturday against Columbus would give the Wild
its third straight 40 win-season. The Wild is 5-0-4 in its last nine
home games.
Carlos Gomez saved 16 runs for the Twins last season, the most of any big league
center fielder and 20 more than his predecessor, Torii Hunter.
That’s according to last week’s baseball preview issue of Sports
Illustrated which included an in-depth article on contemporary defensive
statistics.
Referring to a defensive metric by a man
named John Dewan, the magazine reported that the 33-year-old
Hunter, perhaps once the game’s best center fielder, is average and
below average in various defensive aspects. Hunter, though, didn’t know
about Dewan and others who scientifically crunch defensive numbers when
interviewed for the article “Baseball’s Next Top Models” and when asked
he wasn’t about to rate Gomez ahead of him.
“Dude is quick but he also goes from
points A to B to C to D when he should be going A to B,” Hunter told the
magazine. “And he’s too aggressive with his throwing. Just look at his
errors. (Gomez had eight). I had none. Zero.”