WHAT THEY MIGHT BE DOING TODAY ...
Justin Morneau might be writing a guest blog entry for La Velle E. Neal III if his beloved Canucks lose.
Brett Favre might be pinning down which date in July he wants to come back.
Tiger Woods might be wondering what happened to his closing skills.
FIVE THINGS
Reader Jamie Plaisance offers the 5 worst baseball jerseys of all-time:
1. 1980s Padres uniforms.
2. Softball-style White Sox unis.
3. 1980s Astros.
4. Original Tampa Bay.
5. Current Toronto Blue Jays.
Got a good sports list? Send it to mrand@ startribune.com
QUOTE OF THE DAY
"It's not that he feels it's unfair, but he's embarrassed."
Joe Torre, Dodgers manager, on Manny Ramirez.
LOOKING AHEAD
The funeral for Hall of Fame basketball coach Chuck Daly will be Wednesday in Florida.
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