Hennepin County District Judge Harry Crump has ruled that the Minnesota Twins must play baseball in the Metrodome next season. In an order filed today, Crump ruled in favor of the injunction request filed last week by the Metropolitan Sports Facilities Commission. Minnesota Public Radio's Tom Scheck joins us now.. Tom-- What was the reasoning behind Judge Crump's decision? Judge Crump plainly stated that the Twins exercised their option to play baseball in the Metrodome and he's holding the team to it. He said there is a substantial likelihood that the Commiession will prevail on the merits of its case. Furthermore Crump concluded that the Twins 2002 home games are inextricably entwined with the vital public interest. Crump said baseball is as American as turkey and apple pie and said quote "Clearly there is more than money at stake." He said the Twins have been a part of Minnesota history and tradition for forty years and brought the community together through homer hankies and bobble head dolls... _______________-