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April 10, 2007

Twins Lead AL Central

Despite the awful performance by Sidney Ponson in today's loss to the Yankees, the Twins start to the season is promising and their stars are shining. The 4-2 AL Central leaders have been led by Allstar performances by Morneau and Santana who was almost unhittable in the resounding victory over the White Sox yesterday.

I just heard that the Miller Park is going to see its second home opener of the year as the Cleveland Indians struggle with snow. I am not as concerned about the Indian's whether problems as I am about the Twins future outdoor stadium which currently doesn't have the funding for a retractable roof. It apparently will cost an additional 130 Million to add the roof, which can be done at anytime, although the government has refused to provide the funding.

Hopefully over the next two days the Twins can shut down the A-Rod, who seems to be playing his best baseball in recent years, and the Yanks as they continue to establish early domination on the American League.

Posted by glazeben at April 10, 2007 12:02 AM

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