Actually, there might be true reason to worry. Tomorrow/Friday evening they visit Washington, and the Mystics have the size to give Minnesota problems. They then host the Valkyries Monday night. Did you know that Golden State still hasn't beaten the Lynx yet?
#0: Twins (Last Week: -2). This is ridiculous, and probably a further indictment of how shitty The American League is. The Twinks got swept by Philadelphia -- first at The Field Of Dreams Game in Dyersville, Ia., Thursday by a 7-1 score, then 9-1 at Target Field Saturday, then blowing a 5-0 lead late Sunday afternoon and losing 7-5 -- then just completed a sweep of Atlanta at home where The Bastard Boston (by way of Milwaukee) Braves never led once. So, and I hope I'm reading the standings correctly, as of right now, The Minnesota Twins, about a Year after a brush-clearing fire sale that also destroyed most if not all of the fanbase's goodwill, would be in the playoffs. See, this is how the Pohlads continue to sucker people into maintaining interest and buying tickets. They willingly decimate their Bullpen and still manage to reel off a decent-enough following season that keeps local baseball fans tuned into whether they could make the postseason. Now, to be fair, this Year they actually traded for relievers, not away. And they're still two Games below .500. But they should have been ass in 2026, and goddammit, they're fighting, or "fighting," for a playoff spot instead. They deserve to be above negative numbers this Week, what can I say?
Sure, things can change. This screening Week they're in San Diego for three starting tomorrow/Friday night, then they head to Sacramento to play The Bastard Philadelphia/Kansas City/Oakland/"Sacramento" Athletics. They could fall off the playoff race this time next Week, but considering how weak everyone else around them is, probably not.
#-1: Gopher soccer (NEW SEASON!). Not much is expected from this squad (if the conference preseason poll means anything), but so far, not bad. They kicked off the Year trouncing North Dakota and Robbie Stadium Thursday, 4-0. Then, in their only notable non-conference Match of the season, they played 19th-ranked Georgia to a 1-all Draw, also at home. I went to that Match Sunday afternoon. The Bulldogs scored six Seconds before Halftime on a Penalty Kick by Sage Glover, which was given after a foul by Golden Gophers Goalkeeper Sarah Martin that only was caught by the Video Assistant Referee (the NCAA has VAR now? Cool!). But in the 62nd Minute, Davy Mokelke deked her Defender (who may have hurt herself) and fired one past Georgia GK Jordan Brown to tie it up. The U. was clearly the better club from that point on, but they just couldn't find the Game-winner. Not bent out of shape too much; I thought Georgia was going to win, and they didn't.
The team's in Fargo to play North Dakota St. tonight/Thursday night.
#-2: United FC (Last Week: -3). Look -- you can never convince me that a 2-1 score is indicative of an ass-kicking, like many Loons faithful believe after their Loss at home to Atlanta. (MNUFC was celebrating ten Years of the organization in Major League Soccer last/Wednesday night, by the way. Several alumni were on hand, and I was hoping some of them could put the uniform on and play.) But the vibes around this club continue to be shit. Anthony Markanich's equalizer was memory-holed by yet another Goal due to a Backline breakdown that gave Atlanta United the victory. Atlanta was the foe for the Loons' very first MLS home Game, at the Gopher football squad's stadium, and they beat United FC, 6-1, so ... improvement, I guess?
I would remiss if I didn't add that MNUFC was able to tie it up at Real Salt Lake Saturday night, 1-1. But they haven't won a league Game since defeating Columbus on the road back on May 2. They are now out of playoff position, and they still lack quality talent at both the point and the pommel of their starting XI. Worst of all: Fans are starting to boo the team. I think this is a front office issue, not one dealing with talent, tactics or effort. I really don't want to be like a typical soccer team that fires a Manager after, like, three weeks. Still, the natives are getting restless.
Next Saturday they visit vastly-improved San Jose.