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May 25, 2015 at 1:48AM
Former Viking Randy Moss smiled at fans as he passed from signing autographs. ] (KYNDELL HARKNESS/STAR TRIBUNE) kyndell.harkness@startribune.com Former Minnesota Viking Randy Moss and Tyrone Cater signed autographs at the Ridgedale Mall in Minnetonka Min., Saturday, May 23, 2015. Ticket purchases benefit Tyrone Carterís TC Elite Training School and will allow financially challenged Minnesota athletes the opportunity to attend Carterís intensive football camps.
Moss, Saturday at Ridgedale (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

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Compiled by Ken Chia

KNOW THIS

The Twins sit at seven games above .500; entering Memorial Day from 2011 to '14, they were a combined 44 games below .500.

WATCH THIS

For the third time in four years, the Twins will play a Memorial Day home matinée, vs. the Red Sox (1:10 p.m., FSN), to start a stretch where they play 20 of their next 29 games at Target Field.

RANDOM FANDOM

"My family had Vikes tickets since year one. I have seen some tremendous football players; both opponents and Vikings. Nobody, and I mean nobody ever caused the complete NFL freakout like the Super Freak."

peahead on Jim Souhan's column on Randy Moss at startribune.com.

Weigh in on what you're thinking about to mrand@startribune.com

TWEETED

"Thought while watching the Indy 500... If you think this is fast, wait until you see our offense next year."

— Notre Dame football coach Brian Kelly, being a little hyperbolic.

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