Morning Edition’s Cathy Wurzer talks with Lavelle Neal, who covers the Twins for the Star Tribune about the status of the Minnesota Twins as 2001 closes. The team being sold, potential Major League Baseball contraction, and a looming player contract dispute are all threats to organization.
Alabama businessman Donald Watkins says he will make an attempt to buy the Minnesota Twins. Watkins says he will discuss his intentions with baseball's ownership committee. Meanwhile, lawyers for current Twins owner Carl Pohlad will be at the Minnesota Court of Appeals arguing that the team should be allowed to dissolve before next season. The Twins will ask the court to reverse a ruling by District Court Judge Harry Crump that said the Twins must honor their one-year Metrodome lease and play the 2002 season.