Just when we thought the Minnesota Twins would be an afterthought all spring and summer, here they go on a heater to seize the best record in the American League.
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So, what do we make of it?Â
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In Tuesday's weekly "Nobody's Listening Anyway" podcast on Happy Hour, the conversation about the Twins somehow turns into an intriguing history lesson of the Pohlad's ownership, which swerves into a discussion about Target Field, U.S. Bank Stadium, and the Metrodome.
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Should the Twins' ballpark have a retractable roof, considering all these April home games in lousy weather? For that matter, should the Vikings have built their current stadium without a roof, like the old Met Stadium, when the team was reaching Super Bowls?
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Speaking of indoor football, the Jackrabbits continue spring practice inside the SJAC — where they'll also play Saturday's spring game — thanks to the new turf installation at Dykhouse Stadium. Which position groups have caught Zim's eye and which should SDSU fans be concerned about?
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Also, what captured Zim's attention the most in his latest "Jacks Chat" with quarterback Chase Mason?
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While there is no longer a spring football portal, the transfer window for college basketball remains open for a couple more days. What should we make of 7'1 former Sioux Falls Lincoln standout JT Rock landing at Kansas State, his third school in three seasons (Iowa State, New Mexico)?
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Zim and the Happy Hour host discuss the other side of the portal: how coaches find ways to nudge out players to make room for potential transfers they perceive as more impactful.
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While NIL has caused much more roster movement, it has also undoubtedly ignited a stronger urgency in high school athletes to push harder for an eventual college payday, or at least play day.
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Tuesday's chat includes the specialization of youth sports because of that incentive, plus the way parents have become over-involved, especially at Fargo Shanley High School, where both the boys and girls varsity basketball coaches were fired a few days ago, reportedly as a result of parental mutiny.
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It is enough to make one wonder why a young man like Dan Jansen would want to get into prep coaching, but the new O'Gorman coach said in Monday's Happy Hour chat he has felt support from the parents and community during his year as the junior varsity coach.
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Zim weighs in on the replacement for six-time state champion legend Derek Robey and looks back on the kind of player Jansen was while climbing to the top of Augustana's career scoring list and leading the Vikings to the 2016 national championship.
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But we start with two tried-and-true topics: Construction season and alcohol consumption.