Worth Noting
Joe Nathan’s
future with the Twins seems uncertain after this season. At 36
he’s yet to show his arm is healthy and his salary is a load on the
budget-conscious Twins who have a reported payroll of $113,237,000,
according to Cot’s Baseball Contracts website. Nathan earns $11,250,000
and is in the final year of his contract, according to Cot's.
He is on the disabled list after pitching in 17 games with a 7.63
ERA.
Ex-Chaska prep Brad Hand was recalled by Florida earlier this
week and pitched last night for the Marlins, giving up one hit over six
innings in a 1-0 loss.
The Minneapolis-born left-hander was 7-1 with a 3.53 ERA at Jacksonville
in the Southern League before being recalled.
Outfielder Paul Giel III is a third team National Junior College
Athletic Association Division III All-American. Giel played for
Century College in White Bear Lake this spring and is transferring to
Concordia, St. Paul. He is the grandson of the former Gophers All-American baseball and
football player.
Former Gophers center Joel Przybilla, 31, is
successfully rehabbing his patella injury and awaiting contract offers.
The ex-Monticello prep only played in 36 games last season for Portland
and Charlotte. He finished up a five-year, $32 million contract,
according to a Przybilla source. Another of his former teams, Milwaukee, might be a fit for next
season where starting center Andrew Bogut has been a
disappointment. Przybilla’s rebounding and shot blocking would be an
upgrade for the Timberwolves too, but the price and commitment is
probably too much for the local team.
Mr. Basketball Chair Ken Lien presented the Mr. Basketball Trophy
on Sunday to 2011 winner Joe Coleman of
Hopkins at his high school graduation open house. (See photo).
New Houston Rockets coach Kevin McHale was the 1976 Mr.
Basketball winner after playing for Hibbing High.
Hopkins High School wide receiver Andre McDonald is rated among the top 20
prep senior wide receivers in the nation by Athlon Sports' Big Ten
football magazine. McDonald has made a verbal commitment to play for
the Gophers. Minnetonka coach Dave Nelson is impressed with the
6-3 McDonald’s ability to catch the ball. “He has size and great
hands,” Nelson told Sports Headliners.
Nelson visits the Mayo Clinic in Rochester at month’s end for a checkup,
but said his “health is great” after surgery earlier this year for
prostate cancer. Nelson will be in his 10th season as
Minnetonka coach this fall.
The
40th
Tapemark Charity Pro-Am starts
Friday at Southview Country Club in West St. Paul.
Among those playing will be 2010 champion Ryan Helminen. Other
past champions in the field will be
Mike Barge,
Jeff Sorenson, Mike Zinni and Craig Brischke. A Friday night event will recognize the Tapemark’s impact through the
years on the benefitting agencies (Arc MN, Arc Greater Twin Cities,
Children’s Home Society and Family Services, Dakota Communities, and ProAct). Guitar player Billy McLaughlin will provide
entertainment. Tickets for Friday night are $25 each and can be
purchased either at the door or in advance at
www.tapemarkgolf.org.
Vikings' head coach Leslie Frazier will give
an inspirational talk to children, youth and families from North
Minneapolis, an area hard hit by a tornado this spring. The ticketed
event ($30) will be from 7:30 to 9 a.m. on Wednesday, June 15 at
the Ukrainian Center in Northeast Minneapolis. For more information,
contact the Sanctuary Community Development Corporation, 612-339-1812,
or
www.sanctuarycdc.org.
Canterbury Park’s Summer School, a one night course for beginners and
intermediates to learn more about horse racing and wagering, debuted
last week. The course is taught by track analyst Angela Hermann
and others. The next class is the night of Friday, June 17.