Patrick Reusse

Columnist | Sports
Phone: 612-673-7129
Patrick Reusse is a sports columnist who writes two to three columns per week. He also can be heard on AM-1500 KSTP from noon to 4 p.m. weekdays.

Recent content from Patrick Reusse

Reusse: Pilfering team and the name is the L.A. way

Don't rule out a similiar script if the Vikings go west as well.

Updated: April 19, 2012, - 06:35 AM

Reusse: Rangers loaded, ready to roll

A menacing lineup that flicked the Twins aside looks like a contender, and the pitchers are even more intimidating.

Updated: April 15, 2012, - 11:12 AM

Reusse: Money trail leads to Twins' wise intentions

The Twins didn't splurge in free agency, and that shows their realistic -- and wise -- goal for 2012 is becoming respectable again.

Updated: April 10, 2012, - 05:55 AM

Reusse: Don't be fooled by Wild's finish

Victories after its playoff fate was decided can't hide the fact that the team's offense remained nonexistent.

Updated: April 08, 2012, - 08:08 AM

Reusse: As the building boom ends, baseball is left with issues

The Grand Old Game faces serious generational challenges now that those new stadiums aren't so new anymore.

Updated: April 05, 2012, - 06:24 AM

Reusse: Twins need more Mauers, fewer Garbes

It's a tough business, projecting, drafting and signing amateur ballplayers, and the Twins have had difficulty finding future stars in the earliest rounds of the draft.

Updated: April 01, 2012, - 07:16 AM

Reusse: Who's the fairest Kevin of all? Um, answer is on the scoreboard

Kevin Love's talent is unquestioned, but Kevin Garnett showed the value of defense -- and of not getting him riled.

Updated: March 31, 2012, - 08:39 AM

Reusse: $12.5 million for Liriano? Just could be

The erratic lefthander still is the best shot for a Twins ace.

Updated: March 28, 2012, - 11:12 PM

Reusse: Baker a source of frustration, but Twins options few

The Twins righthander, once again battling an ailing elbow, got back on the mound but did not look good in doing so.

Updated: March 27, 2012, - 11:26 PM

Reusse: Nishioka swallows pride, goes right back to work

Tsuyoshi Nishioka was a star in Japan, considered a blockbuster signing last year. Now he's a 27-year-old minor leaguer, trying to get back to the big leagues.

Updated: March 24, 2012, - 09:24 PM

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