Worth Noting
The Twins will make a roster move prior to
tonight's game against Chicago, perhaps adding Nishioka to replace
Morneau who went on the disabled list yesterday with a left wrist
strain.
New
Britain right-hander Liam Hendriks is the
Twins Minor League Player of the Week for June 4-10. The Australian
native started two games, with a 2-0 record over 13 innings including 10
strikeouts and a 0.69 ERA.
The Twins' bullpen has allowed just three
earned runs in 27.2 innings since June 1.
Harmon Killebrew, who passed away last month, would have been 75 on June 29. His
foundation will have a promotion that day on the Budweiser Roof Deck at
Target Field where the Twins will play the Dodgers. Tickets
are $150 and include access to the
deck, plus food and beverages for the game. Net ticket proceeds benefit
the Legacy Program of the Harmon Killebrew Foundation. More at
www.harmonkillebrewfoundation.org
Former Timberwolves’ head coach Dwane
Casey had his profile raised in the NBA Finals. Casey’s role as a
Dallas assistant in helping orchestrate the Mavericks’ zone defense was
impressive and a factor in winning the NBA title. He did an admirable
job with the Wolves in a short time, going 20 and 20 (2006-07 season) and seems
likely to receive another NBA offer. But if the Timberwolves replace
coach Kurt Rambis, it would be surprising if Casey is considered
for the job.
The June 13 issue of Sports Illustrated
praised Ricky Rubio in a one page feature comparing the
soon-to-be Timberwolf with NBA star Steve Nash’s ability to
“draw in defenses” and pass to an open teammate, or finish the play at
the basket. The article also quoted an anonymous scout as saying the
20-year-old Spaniard performs like “he was born to play point
guard.”
St.
Thomas Academy
offensive guard Isaac Hayes is ranked No. 116 among the ESPN-U
top 150 senior prep players. The ESPN.com website reports Hayes hasn’t
made a college commitment.
The University of St. Thomas is interested
in Jack Gilliland, a wide receiver and kick returner from a
private high school in Simi Valley, California. A senior in 2011-12,
Gilliland is a dynamic playmaker and could draw interest from the
Gophers.
Augsburg golfer Stefani
Zappa, a senior from Patrick Henry High, is the MIAC nominee 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, service, and leadership.