Worth Noting
Stubhub.com lists tickets ranging in cost
from $22 to $275 for the Twins-Yankees series at the Metrodome tonight
through Monday. Contrast that with the Orioles series at the dome
starting on Tuesday where the range is $1 to $149.
Advance sales for the Yankee series were
about 100,000 as of Wednesday afternoon, with hopes for 120,000 total,
Twins vice president of marketing Patrick Klinger said via
e-mail.
The Twins have to be the only team in baseball where the starting left
fielder (Delmon Young) has no home runs, the right fielder (Michael
Cuddyer) has one and the No. 3 hitter in the batting order (Joe
Mauer) has zero. The Twins, though, rank fifth among 14 American
League teams in runs scored.
Cuddyer, well-known for his love of magic, does one of his card tricks
on the following Web site:http://ballhype.com/video/michael_cuddyer_s_card_trick_2/.
The annual Minnesota Twins Fantasy Camp will be January 10-18 at the Lee
County Sports Complex in Fort Myers, Fla. The camp is a weeklong event
for those 30 or older. Campers participate in major league-style batting
and infield practice on the Twins spring training fields and play up to
two games each day. Campers receive daily instruction from former
Twins players attending the camp. The cost is $3,895 and more details
are available at
www.twinsbaseball.com.
Vikings defensive end Ray Edwards told KSTP TV’s Ryan Kibbe
earlier in the month that next season he plans on breaking Michael
Strahan’s NFL sack record of 22.5. Edwards, drafted on the fourth
round by the Vikings in 2006, has been a part-time starter in the past
but looks like a regular in 2008. Read more at
http://kstp.com/article/stories/S454606.shtml?cat=10005
Coach Tim Brewster makes two
appearances today to promote the Gophers’ 87-county drive to raise funds
for TCF Bank Stadium. He will be at the Golden Valley McDonald’s
restaurant (720 Winnetka Ave. North) at 10 a.m. and participate in the
Grand Opening of the new McCafe. He will also be a guest on
the “Twin Cities Live” show that airs from 3 to 4 p.m. on Ch. 5.
He will talk about the 87-county tour and phase three of the
fund-raising project for the stadium.
Former Mounds View star
Nick Horvath became a New Zealand citizen earlier this year and is
playing professional basketball in that country, according to
http://www.stuff.co.nz/4563576a1823.html. Earlier this week he was
averaging 17.9 points while shooting over 50 percent. A center, Horvath
was averaging over 10 rebounds per game and was second in the National
Basketball League in blocked shots.
Balkrisna Sukharan of Blaine has seen his horse, Lookinforthesecret, win $488,940
since January of 2007 when the six-year-old thoroughbred was purchased
for $12,500. The latest success was last Saturday at Canterbury Park
when the horse won the $50,000 Honor The Hero Turf Express.
Lookinforthesecret has run 19 times since being purchased, winning 13 of
those starts and finishing second five times.