On the front page of the Minneapolis paper, Dave St. Peter, president of the Minnesota Twins, said this today:
"We've been there, through the days of apathy when not a single Twin was a household name."
What does this guy mean when he says that? That there were no good players in the 1990s, when the Twins had Chuck Knoblauch, Brad Radke, Marty Cordova, David Winfield, Paul Molitor, Jack Morris, and Kirby Puckett? Maybe St. Peter was referring to the days in the early 1980s when Bombo Rivera was the closest thing to a superstar the Twinks had.
I'm not sure -- at least judging by this quote -- that this guy knows what he's talking about. He usually sounds so much better in print.