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STAR TRIBUNE REPORTS POHLAD WORKING TO STAY AT METRODOME

          Twins Owner Carl Pohlad "plans to work out a lease so
     the Twins will play at the Metrodome for the next two years
     with the hope of finding a way to build" a new ballpark, a
     source close to Pohlad told Sid Hartman of the Minneapolis
     STAR TRIBUNE.  After meeting with the Metropolitan Sports
     Facilities Commission (MSFC) on Friday, Pohlad said, "They
     are working very hard.  We are working very hard, too, and
     are hopeful that something can happen."  The MSFC has
     offered the Twins a two-year lease with an option of two
     more years in return for about $1M per year in ticket-tax
     revenue.  As part of the offer, the MSFC has agreed to drop
     its lawsuit that contends the Twins don't have the right to
     break the lease after this season.  A suit hearing will be
     heard this morning (STAR TRIBUNE, 7/19).  In St. Paul,
     Charley Walters reports that the Twins "will wait until
     after the morning hearing to decide whether to accept" the
     MSFC'S lease proposal (ST. PAUL PIONEER PRESS, 7/20).   
          TWIN NOTES: In Minneapolis, Hartman also reported that
     NationsBank Chair Hugh McColl "continues to pressure Pohlad
     to sell the club to McColl and move it after this season" to
     NC (STAR TRIBUNE, 5/19).  In St. Paul, Walters reported that
     "a handful" of Charlotte investors attempting to buy the
     team met with Pohlad on Thursday.  Pohlad wouldn't comment
     on whether they made an offer (PIONEER PRESS, 7/19)....In
     UT, Buzz Owner Joe Buzas said that Twins President Jerry
     Bell toured Franklin Covey Field in Salt Lake City last
     week.  Reports have the Charlotte group moving the Twins to
     the team's AAA site in Salt Lake for two years while a new
     ballpark is built in NC (SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, 7/19).  

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