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Baseball Guru
06-06-2002, 09:33 PM
June 6, 2002
SportsLine.com wire reports


MINNEAPOLIS -- The Minnesota Twins will play next season as part of a deal approved Thursday that settles a lawsuit blocking baseball's contraction plan.


"This definitively removes the Twins from contraction for 2003," said Bill Lester, executive director of the Metropolitan Sports Facilities Commission, which agreed to drop its lawsuit against the team and baseball.

A signed settlement will be delivered Friday to Hennepin County District Judge Harry Seymour Crump, said Andrew Shea, a commission attorney. Crump mediated the settlement talks.

"Everybody who wants to keep Major League Baseball in Minnesota should be happy with this deal," said Joe Anthony, a Minneapolis-based attorney for baseball.

In a statement accompanying the settlement, baseball commissioner Bud Selig said the deal signals a commitment "by all parties to seek to continue the long tradition of the Twins' ball club."

"Major league baseball looks forward to working with the Twin Cities and all of Minnesota and their efforts to build a new ballpark and create an operating climate for the Twins that will ensure the continuation of baseball in Minnesota," Selig's statement read.

All claims against the Twins will be dismissed, but the stadium commission reserved the right to sue the league if it tries again to eliminate the team.

The commission sued immediately after baseball owners voted Nov. 6 to fold two unnamed teams. It won a temporary restraining order and later an injunction to force the Twins to play in the Metrodome in 2002.

Selig announced in February that contraction wouldn't occur this season, but he wouldn't rule it out for future seasons. The Twins and Montreal Expos were thought to be targeted because of their low revenue and inability to get new stadiums built.

The public board continued its lawsuit, claiming baseball interfered with its ability to negotiate a new lease by raising the contraction threat.

Thursday's action buys the state another year to finalize a stadium finance package. The Legislature and Gov. Jesse Ventura already approved a framework for a $330 million ballpark, but it is contingent on the Twins and prospective host cities taking steps to raise the needed funds.

For next season, the Twins will exercise the final one-year option on a 1998 lease agreement. There are no firm arrangements beyond then. Even under an aggressive construction schedule, a new ballpark wouldn't be ready until the 2006 season.

Commission lawyers didn't know what would become of thousands of internal baseball memos and financial documents gathered in preparation for trial. Four media organizations filed court claims for access to those materials, and an attorney said Thursday that the settlement doesn't end the pursuit.

John Borger, who represents The Associated Press, KARE-TV and the Star Tribune of Minneapolis, said the commission shouldn't destroy or return the documents to the Twins and the league until Crump decides their fate.

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Nanner
06-06-2002, 09:54 PM
YAAAAAAY!!!

As a native Minnesotan, having grown up watching Twins games.... and with a brother who's a huge Twins fan... this is good news.

:thumbsup:

Cyberlibrarian
06-06-2002, 09:58 PM
I'm with the folks who want to vote in as many Twins and Expos to the All-Star game as possible. There are some exceptions, but not many.

I want Bud to twist. Painfully.

Nanner
06-06-2002, 10:11 PM
Friends of mine are taking me to the Mets/Twins game on my birthday.... hoping to see Reeder pitch. That would be swell.

:biggrin:

Cyberlibrarian
06-06-2002, 10:59 PM
Bad news. I went through the Twins' schedule, and it looks as if we'll miss Reeder.

Poop. :pout:

Hurricane Floyd
06-06-2002, 11:20 PM
Congrats!!! I am glad the Twins will get to play, well atleast for now..

Nanner
06-06-2002, 11:34 PM
Originally posted by LeiterFan
Bad news. I went through the Twins' schedule, and it looks as if we'll miss Reeder.

Poop. :pout:

Oh, rats. Completely?!?!?

I wonder who's pitching on the 20th.

:biggrin:

Cyberlibrarian
06-06-2002, 11:45 PM
I don't know the Twins' rotation. I just went by the last time Reeder pitched, and counted the days at the Twins' site. According to my calculations, he'll pitch on Friday night, the 21st. Of course, this is an instance where I'd love to be wrong.

But, if I'm not, I repeat: poop :angry:

BTW, tonight's rainout means that Rockette is scheduled to pitch at Shea on Saturday the 15th, against Estes. :hmm:

Nanner
06-07-2002, 02:00 PM
Hmmmmm. That should be interesting.