Letterman's Top 10 List will present from Minneapolis

"The Late Show" will broadcast part of program from Twin CIties - but not for reasons that you'll like.

May 8, 2012 at 5:11PM
Angeles pitcher Jered Weaver (36) in the first inning.
Angeles pitcher Jered Weaver (36) in the first inning. (Dml - Star Tribune Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Angeles pitcher Jered Weaver (36) in the first inning.
(Dml - Star Tribune Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Jered Weaver/Photo by Carlos Gonzalez

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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