An official with Major League Baseball's Player's Association says the union and Major League Baseball did not make significant progress today in talks that could delay elimination of teams. The league and union are reportedly close to reaching an agreement that delays contraction for a year. If the deal goes through, the Twins will play baseball next season but could still face elimination at the end of the 2002 baseball season. Some state lawmakers and other stadium activists say the delay gives them time to save the team but acknowledge a stadium financing plan would have to be put together quickly. Minnesota Public Radio's Tom Scheck reports....