PLUS THREE FROM PATRICK
Major leaguers from the 1980 St. Cloud State Huskies:
Jim Eisenreich: A swift outfielder with a smooth lefty swing, he overcame his untreated Tourette's Syndrome with the Twins to play in 1,422 games, bat .290 and win a World Series with the '97 Marlins.
Dana Kiecker: Made 25 starts (8-9, 3.97) for AL East-winning Red Sox in 1990; pitched in 50 games total in two seasons with Boston.
Bob Hegman: Infielder played a half-inning for Royals on Aug. 8, 1985, replacing George Brett.
More from Star Tribune
More from Star Tribune
More from Star Tribune
More from Star Tribune
More from Star Tribune
More From Star Tribune
More From Sports
Wild
Wild rumblings: Gustavsson wants to return, Faber played despite broken ribs
Coach John Hynes will lead the U.S. world championship team, which could include Matt Boldy
Twins
Twins closer Duran could begin rehab assignment next week
Jhoan Duran threw live batting practice for the first time since spring training on Friday.
Wolves
Souhan: This is KAT's chance to prove Flip Saunders was right
The series against Phoenix will give Karl-Anthony Towns an opportunity unlike any he's had before to prove the faith people have shown in him. Can KAT come through?
Sports
Coyotes' move to Salt Lake City elicits opposing responses in 2 cities
NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman sat next to the former Arizona Coyotes owner in a downtown Phoenix hotel meeting room, trying to put a positive spin on the funeral for a franchise.
Sports
Phillies' Spencer Turnbull has no-hit bid through 6 innings vs. White Sox
Spencer Turnbull has not allowed a hit through six innings Friday night for the Philadelphia Phillies against the Chicago White Sox.