The Minnesota Attorney General's office says the anti-trust investigation against the Minnesota Twins will continue. A Ramsey County judge ruled yesterday that the Twin must provide testimony and turn over business records. The A-G's office is looking into whether the Twins violated laws when they tried to force a new stadium by threatening to leave Minnesota. Lawyers for the team argued in March that Attorney General Humphrey could not file a lawsuit because baseball enjoys an exemption from antitrust laws. While acknowledging the exemption, the judge said it applies narrowly to player transactions and not to franchise moves. Gary Gillette is with Total sports, an internet and print sports publisher based in Raleigh , North Carolina. He says the ruling makes it more likely the Twins will stay in Minnesota. | D-CART ITEM: 4465 | TIME: 4:19