August 26, 1992 - MPR’s Bill Wareham visits Metrodome to look for signs of concern from players, coaches, and fans as the Minnesota Twins find themselves trying to work out of the wrong side of math in the American League standings.
September 1, 1992 - Local sports commentator Howard Sinker shares his view that the 1992 Minnesota Twins season will end with close of regular MLB season.
September 11, 1992 - Local writer Carol Pine shares her love for sailing in this commentary.
September 14, 1992 - Local sports commentator Howard Sinker says despite mathematical possibilities, the Minnesota Twins season is over as the team has attempted and failed to catch up in the standings.
September 17, 1992 - MPR’s Gary Eichten interviews racing coach of Paycheck, a turkey who was to compete in Worthington Turkey Race until found killed. It makes for a strange conversation.
September 21, 1992 - MPR’s Leif Enger profiles sporting clays, a shotgun sport where you shoot at ashtray-shaped projectiles. Sporting clay station courses give shooters an opportunity to hone shooting skills for real-life bird hunting…and have fun in the meantime.
September 28, 1992 - Morning Edition’s Cathy Wurzer gets commentary from MPR’s Robin Gehl on how the 1992 Twins season as close of regular season approaches. While statistically still in the hunt, postseason is now only a dream.
September 30, 1992 - MPR’s Gary Eichten interviews nature filmmaker about the growing industry of shooting preserves, in which hunting enthusiasts can shoot more fowl. These preserves are mostly made up of private farmland.
October 1, 1992 - MPR’s Tom Fudge reports on the open question of Kirby Puckett remaining a Minnesota Twin. As a free agent at end of 1992 season, Puckett is looking for a $27.5 million five year contract. Twins front office, and even some fans, see the price as to high.
October 15, 1992 - MPR’s Leif Enger reports on a hunting event at Camp Ripley for disabled veterans. The excursion is part of a collaboration between Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Veterans Affairs Medical Center in St. Cloud, Camp Ripley, VFW American Legion, and disabled American veterans groups.