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Just when the Minnesota Twins' woes couldn't get any deeper, David Letterman decides to rub salt in their wounds.
Los Angeles Angels pitcher Jered Weaver, who threw a no-hitter against the Twins last week, will present the Top Ten list Tuesday night from the road. And guess where he happens to be?
Yep, Target Field.
I'm not sure a no-hitter against the worst team in baseball earns someone a spot on "The Late Show" -- unless Letterman is privately a Cleveland Indians fan who is relishing the Twins' downfall.
Also appearing on Tuesday's show (10:35 p.m. WCCO, Ch. 4): Jim Parsons, Mika Brzezinski and Macy Gray.
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