October 28, 1991 - MPR’s Mark Heistad interviews sports writer Jay Weiner about Game 7 of the 1991 World Series. The game ended in the bottom of the 10th inning, with the Minnesota Twins winning 1-0.
October 28, 1991 - MPR’s Mark Heistad interviews Lois Sinn Lindquist, member of St. Paul Downtown Council, about celebrations for the Minnesota Twins, who won the 1991 World Series.
October 28, 1991 - MPR’s Mark Heistad interviews Bill Wareham about attending Game 7 of the 1991 World Series. Wareham recalls an incredibly tense game, with the Minnesota Twins defeating the Atlanta Braves 1-0 in bottom of the 10th inning. It was the first World Series-deciding game to go into extra innings since Game 4 of the 1939 Series.
October 28, 1991 - MPR’s Mark Heistad talks with reporter Bill Wareham about covering the 1991 World Series. Wareham describes an exhilarating…and exhausting couple weeks. He reflects on many highlights of the seven-game series.
October 22, 1991 - MPR’s Mark Heistad interviews Mike Tiering, an Atlanta sportswriter, about the 1991 World Series and the intense enthusiasm for the Atlanta Braves. Tiering discusses the Atlanta losses in first two games and prediction on Game 3.
October 18, 1991 - MPR’s Mark Heistad interviews member of Minnesota Center for Book Arts about the creation of a library for organization and an open house weekend activity based around “wayzgoose.”
October 17, 1991 - Mark Heistad gets the views of former Minnesota Twin Frank Quilici regarding the 1991 Minnesota Twins. Topics include pitcher acquisition of Jack Morris, rookie second baseman Chuck Knoblauch, and team manager Tom Kelly.
October 16, 1991 - Morning Edition’s Mark Heistad talks with James Timothy "Mudcat" Grant Jr. about the playoff Twins…both present and past. Grant sees Jack Morris as important figure on the current team roster.
October 8, 1991 - MPR’s Mark Heistad interviews canoe outfitter Bill Hansen about his and others efforts in negotiating a compromise of Sawbill trail development.
September 27, 1991 - Morning Edition’s Mark Heistad interviews Fred Friendly, author, television producer, and former president of CBS. Friendly discusses his writing, news publishing, and the Bill of Rights.