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La Velle E. Neal III

Columnist | Minnesota Twins
Phone: 612.674.4888

La Velle E. Neal III is a sports columnist for the Star Tribune who previously covered the Twins for more than 20 years.


A native of Chicago, La Velle has covered the Minnesota Twins since 1998. He also covered the Kansas City Royals for the Kansas City Star from 1995 through 1997. A graduate of the University of Illinois - Chicago, La Velle is a former president of the Baseball Writers Association of America.
Recent content from La Velle E. Neal III
Minnesota Twins' Joe Mauer, the subject of retirement talk, acknowledges a standing ovation as he donned catcher's gear and caught for one pitch again

Seven memorable moments in Joe Mauer's career

From preps to his final game here are memories we'll always have of St. Paul Joe.
Joe Mauer's 2009 spring training portrait was misleading ... there was nothing foreboding about the best year of his baseball life.

Mauer's 2009 Twins season made baseball history

Joe Mauer's third league batting title as a catcher is unmatched in MLB annals.
Minnesota Twins' Joe Mauer received an ovation as he left the game after catching one pitch in the ninth inning against the Chicago White Sox on Sunda

Neal: A tip for Mauer: Get ready for your next career as a Hall of Famer

Joe Mauer's induction into the exclusive Hall of Fame club this weekend will only be the beginning of many cherished memories and events.
From left: Dave Winfield, Paul Molitor, Jack Morris and Joe Mauer threw out ceremonial first pitches during the 2014 MLB Home Run Derby at Target Fiel

Mauer makes four Hall of Famers for St. Paul's Cooperstown Corridor

Former Twins star catcher Joe Mauer is the fourth in a line of great products of Minnesota's capital city.
Max Kepler has spent a productive 10 years patrolling right field for the Twins, but the team could use a more potent lefthanded bat in the lineup as

Neal: It's time for Twins to get what they can get for Kepler

Max Kepler is among several lefthanded hitters not yet producing for the club this season. With his contract expiring after this season, trading the longest-tenured Twin is the right move.
Twins legend Tony Oliva laughs in 2022, a day before his induction in the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y.

Neal: Oliva hit hard by the deaths of two Hall of Fame brothers

Orlando Cepeda's death on Friday night followed Willie Mays' earlier this month, and Twins great Tony Oliva was close to both.
Bill Guerin's task this summer is to stock the Wild with players despite salary cap issues.

Neal: Wild boss Guerin set up for busy weeks

The team faces an uphill battle for another season as it battles salary cap issues.
Minnesota Aurora players celebrate one of two goals scored by Mariah Nguyen, center, on Saturday vs. Chicago City SC.

Neal: Inside Aurora's 46 days of bonding, goals and orange juice metaphors

The USL W plays a compact schedule. That hasn't stopped the Minnesota Aurora from having fun while topping the Heartland Division.
Major league Hall of Fame player Willie Mays, perhaps most known for his time spent playing in New York and San Francisco, spent a brief but electrify

Neal: Tony Oliva remembers Willie Mays as 'the best player I've ever seen play'

Tony Oliva remembers his longtime friend, who was on a meteoric rise for the Minneapolis Millers once upon a time.
New U.S. women's national soccer team coach Emma Hayes talks to players during warmups before her debut Saturday, a 4-0 victory vs. South Korea in Com

Neal: Allianz Field early proving ground for USWNT coach Hayes

When the U.S. women's national soccer team faces South Korea on Tuesday at Allianz Field, Emma Hayes will look to build off her debut.
PWHL Minnesota defenseman Lee Stecklein added one more championship to her already heavily decorated career.

Neal: 'Big Unit' Stecklein stands tall on defense to win another title

Since first getting the nickname from coach Ken Klee about 10 years ago, Stecklein has only grown to embody it more and more over the course of her title-studded career.
The Twins' Edouard Julien is batting just .207 this season, forcing manager Rocco Baldelli to turn to other options for a leadoff hitter.

Neal: Twins face uphill climb in difficult AL Central

The Guardians and Royals are much improved, while many of the Twins players have underperformed a third of the way into the season.
Boston goalie Aerin Frankel makes a stop as former Minnesota player Susanna Tapani (88) helps defend against Grace Zumwinkle (13) in the second overti

Neal: Fitting for PWHL championship series to go distance

Minnesota and Boston needed nearly 100 minutes to decide a Game 4 winner; maybe they will have one more classic in store for us in the finale.
Clockwise from top left: Latrell Sprewell, Kevin Garnett and Sam Cassell, all shown in 2004, led the Timberwolves to the Western Conference finals.

Neal: Wolves of '03-04 form ominous example for the '23-24 team

Wally Sczcerbiak and Gary Trent's advice to the team in the Western Conference finals: This chance can pass quickly.
From left, TNT's crew of Shaquille O’Neal, Ernie Johnson, Draymond Green, Kenny Smith and Charles Barkley chop it up during Game 1 at Target Center.

Neal: Barkley, Shaq, TNT crew bring big joy to Target Center

"Inside the NBA" is quality entertainment, even with the questionable addition of Wolves fans' least favorite player.
Minnesota Aurora forward Cat Rapp, right, is one of the team's top returning players along with the other Rapp triplets, Elizabeth and Rami.

Neal: NWSL's next franchise should be the Minnesota Aurora

The team enters Year 3 with plans to continue winning while drawing big crowds with an eye toward reaching the pinnacle of U.S. women's soccer.
Jockey Jareth Loveberry, center in mask, rode Summer Assault to victory in the Mystic Lake Derby at Canterbury Park.

Neal: As Canterbury's season begins, handicappers worried about gambling bill

The most recent version of the bill would ban historical horse racing, which could affect Canterbury Park's ability to rebound from losing nearly $5 million in prize money.
Twins catcher Ryan Jeffers celebrates his home run against the Red Sox on May 5, one of ten so far this season.

Neal: Baldelli content to roll DH dice with Jeffers in All-Star form

Not too long ago, running a lineup with both catchers would have been unthinkable. With Jeffers leading the AL in slugging percentage, the Twins don't mind the tradeoffs.
Wolves forward Karl-Anthony Towns worked on getting a shot against Nuggets forward Aaron Gordon during the first quarter of Sunday night's Game 4, whe

Neal: Can the Wolves recover? Here are five things that must happen.

The Wolves haven't lost three in a row all season. If they keep that record intact Tuesday in Denver, they'll be playing for a spot in the Western Conference finals Thursday.
Debbie Weinberg, 87, normally would be watching her beloved Minnesota Twins on television, but instead finds other ways to pass the time at her home i

Neal: Hurt most by Bally-Comcast fight? Superfans like Debbie

The most-tenured of fans can't watch their Twins on TV, and that might be the best reason of all to settle this squabble. C'mon, CEOs, figure this out.
Naz Reid drives toward the basket Monday night as the Timberwolves continued their drive toward the NBA title.

Neal: The ceiling for these Timberwolves? There isn't one.

Book your Western Conference finals plans, Wolves fans. Beyond that? There's no reason to doubt this team can win it all.
Minnesota State Mankato coach Emilee Thiesse carries the championship trophy off the court in St. Joseph, Mo. on March 29.

Neal: What happens after you win a national title?

The parties start, and some don't stop. The phone rings. The contracts come. Life is good right now for basketball coaches and fans in Mankato.
Caleb Truax, after 40 pro bouts and at age 40, is retiring from boxing.

Neal: A legend exits the Twin Cities pro boxing scene

At age 40, after 40 bouts and one world championship, Caleb Truax is retiring from fighting and jumping into the real estate ring.
PWHL Minnesota raised a banner for its inaugural season at its final home game of the season against Boston on Saturday. Star forward Taylor Heise is

Neal: PWHL ready to build on successful inaugural season with better names, more goals

Interest in women's sports has never been higher, and PWHL Minnesota has big plans for its future.
Tim and Theresa Ogren react to the Vikings choosing Michigan quarterback J.J. McCarthy after trading up to the 10th pick in the draft.

Neal: McCarthy mania sweeps through Vikings draft party

There was jeering, booing and yelping at U.S. Bank Stadium, where thousands of fans gathered for a Vikings draft party. And then J.J. McCarthy was picked and the mood changed.
Target Center was loud and proud Tuesday night, especially when Wolves forward Jaden McDaniels (25 points) was doing his thing.

Neal: Sweep? This Wolves-Suns series may not get to Game 5

The Timberwolves have proven that being dominated like they were by Phoenix during the regular season means nothing. But don't just assume a sweep, OK?
Twins outfielder Byron Buxton (25) reacts after hitting a double in the second inning against the Tigers on Saturday at Target Field.

Neal: Twins' slow start leads to many worries

Little is working so far for the Twins, who many predicted would win the AL Central again.
Wild winger Liam Ohgren celebrates with Jonas Brodin after scoring a goal against San Jose on Saturday.

Neal: Eulogy for a bad season. May the Wild's future come quickly.

A eulogy is when one says nice things about someone, right? That's the intention here as the season winds down to Thursday's final game.
Tessa Johnson (5), from St. Michael-Albertville, scored a team-high 19 points for South Carolina in the NCAA women's basketball title game.

Neal: Tessa Johnson still feeling Minnesota's love in S. Carolina

When Johnson committed to the Gamecocks, some people thought the leap was too big for her. But she's showed the doubters they were wrong.
South Carolina guard Tessa Johnson (5) celebrated at the final buzzer of the NCAA women's title game.

Neal: From LeBron to STMA, Tessa Johnson lit up the basketball world

Tessa Johnson made Minnesota proud — especially in the Wright County towns of St. Michael and Albertville — with her stunning title game performance for South Carolina.
Iowa guard Caitlin Clark shoots a three-pointer over UConn guard Nika Muhl in the second half. Clark is the biggest name in college basketball, but th

Neal: Let's celebrate women's basketball. Let's also do better by its players.

So many good things are happening in women's basketball at this NCAA tournament. But racism, misogyny and the unequal playing field continue to creep in.
Twins announcer Dick Bremer receives the lifetime achievement honor at the Twins Diamond Awards at the Armory in Minneapolis in January. He is now ser

Neal: Bremer adjusting after Twins make change in TV booth

After 40 years of Dick Bremer broadcasting Twins games, management decided to make a change in the TV booth. That has led to a very different spring for Bremer.
Minnesota Vikings running back Kene Nwangwu (26) scores in on a 99 yard kickoff return in the third quater , in Santa Clara, Calif., on Sunday, Nov. 2

Neal: New NFL rules prioritize less danger, more excitement

In the same week, the NFL sought to revive kickoff returns and took another type of tackle out of the game over injury concerns.
The return of a healthy Carlos Correa and Byron Buxton can get the Twins another American League Central crown.

Neal: Here's why the Twins will win the AL Central

Prediction: The Twins, with depth and pitching concerns, won't win 90-plus games, but they're still better than their rivals.
Byron Buxton will be back in center field this summer.


The Minnesota Twins media day was held at Lee County Health Sports Complex, In Fort Myers, Fl

How can this be? At age 30, Byron Buxton younger than he was at 29.

The Twins star was a broken-down designated hitter last summer who didn't play a single inning in the field. This spring, he's been sprinting, laughing and back in center field. And he's not ready — yet — to be a full-time Little League dad.
Ben Johnson has found victory on the Gophers court after two rough years. Now it's time to focus on the bench.

Neal: Keeping Gophers together is Johnson's next challenge

The transfer portal is open, and Ben Johnson needs to keep his best Gophers and win more metro-area recruiting battles to get his future best Gophers.
Guard Anthony Edwards rallies the Timberwolves in the first quarter against Denver, despite dislocating a finger in the previous game with his dunk of

Neal: Scoreboard says loss, but Wolves' resilience was a winner

The shorthanded Wolves provided a packed Target Center crowd with a display of their resilience, rallying against the Nuggets and making superstar Nikola Jokic shake his head with frustration at times
Twins rising star Royce Lewis could get off to a fast start this season.


The full team has reported to the 2024  Minnesota Twins, spring baseball ca

Neal: Five reasons the Twins should score a 'ton of runs' this year

Additions, subtractions and more experience are keys to this opinion. Think about Royce Lewis playing a full season and Joey Gallo being gone, for example.
Jose Miranda scoops a ball during a February practice at Hammond Stadium in Fort Myers, Fla.

Neal: Finally healthy, Twins' Miranda is a hitter without a home

Barring injuries, there likely won't be a spot for Jose Miranda on the Opening Day roster. But he's in that next-man-up zone if needed, provided he's hitting.
Many Minnesotans loved the Whale, a favorite restaurant on Fort Myers Beach that, for now, is inside a tent.

Neal: Grieving old Fort Myers Beach while cheering on the new

Minnesotans — me, especially — love this strip of land that was nearly wiped out by Hurricane Ian. It'll never be the same.
Twins pitcher Louie Varland looked solid in a start against Pittsburgh on Friday, continuing his battle for a starting role.

Twins' starting pitcher rotation, once a concern, shows promise

Starting pitching depth has been the Twins' biggest worry this spring, but competition for the final starter spot is heating up.
The Timberwolves will miss Karl-Anthony Towns, but with Anthony Edwards (center), Mike Conley (left), and Rudy Gobert (right) healthy they can sustain

Neal: Think losing Towns will sink the Wolves? Think again.

Anthony Edwards, Mike Conley and Rudy Gobert are the most valuable players on the Timberwolves right now, they can keep this team afloat even without Karl-Anthony Towns.
Righthander Chris Paddack, poised to make his return as a starter, discusses a pitch with Twins pitching coach Pete Maki on Thursday in Fort Myers.

Neal: Pitcher Paddack determined to balance risk with new reward

Chris Paddack is preparing for a season in which he hopes to remain healthy from start to finish. He wants that — and the Twins need that.
Bailey Ober is one of several potential Twins starters who need to be more effective in order for the rotation to approach last season's success.

Neal: Starting pitching was a Twins strength — 'was' being the key word

Bailey Ober might take the next step up. Pablo López could be terrific at the top of the rotation. But we can't call starting pitching a strength of this team
La Velle E. Neal III says it's fine for Byron Buxton to work on outfielder drills, as long as he doesn't actually play outfield too much this spring.

Neal: I'm coming to find answers to five hot Twins questions

Like every preseason, the Twins think they could be great this year. And like every season, it's time to examine how true that is up close in Fort Myers.
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Neal: Hottest show in sports comes to The Barn tonight. Here's proof.

Caitlin Clark isn't just the face of women's college basketball. She's the face of college sports right now. Just talk to some of the best young high school players in Minnesota.
Carlos Correa, left, and Byron Buxton give the Twins two high-wattage stars. Do they really need more?

Neal: Why are Twins fans wasting their angst on payroll?

Team bosses tightening belts isn't a surprise, and in fact, it could prove wise.
Baseball belongs inside U.S. Bank Stadium in the winter.

Neal: College baseball, softball squeeze play at U.S. Bank Stadium is troubling

Doubt is growing that the annual tradition of cold-weather indoor ball in downtown Minneapolis will return in full — and that will hurt the Gophers and other college teams.
We last saw Danielle Hunter in the Vikings locker room on Jan. 8. Will he be back?

Neal: Hunter should join Cousins and Jefferson as Vikings' top priorities

Vikings left tackle Christian Darrisaw could approach the line of scrimmage next season, look across and see Danielle Hunter. In a Lions uniform. Or a Bears uniform.
From left, Brock Faber, Matt Boldy and Marco Rossi are three reasons the Wild's final 30 games are worth watching.

Neal: Even if Wild falter, here are three good reasons to keep watching

Injury, defensive and goaltending issues look like too much for the Wild to overcome to make the playoffs. But young stars are keeping the team interesting.
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) holds the trophy after their win against the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFL Super Bowl 57 football

Neal: As Mahomes nears legendary status for Chiefs, a former Twin saw it coming

Mahomes is the gold standard for quarterbacks these days, and a source close to home called it all the way back in 2017.
Gophers mascot Goldy Gopher attempted to place a Minnesota jersey on former Michigan State quarterback Kirk Cousins during a game vs. the Spartans Tue

Neal: Recent big wins signal a new era for Gophers basketball

Beating Michigan State the way the Gophers did was something they could not have done last season — or maybe even when this season was younger.
The Minnesota United Head Coach Adrian Heath takes to the field after a brief practice.

Neal: New Loons coach better be worth the wait

The Loons are three weeks out from the season opener. What's going on?
Detroit Lions fans react in the second half during a watch party as their team lost a 17-point lead and a chance at the Super Bowl.

Neal: Super Bowl will be superb, but the best story missed out

The Chiefs against the 49ers offers the best of the best, but it's a shame Detroit fans won't get to see their team on the biggest stage.
From left, Tom Kelly, Paul Molitor and Ron Gardenhire are former Twins managers who never quite left the franchise.

Neal: Twins leaders leave their jobs, but they don't leave the Twins

Understand this: It's not normal. The tendency for the franchise's past to stay present is peculiar in pro sports.
Pablo Lopez joined the Twins in a trade last year at this time.

Neal: Twins have been asleep, but history says things about to happen

It was a year ago this week that Pablo López came to the Twins in a big trade. And there have been January surprises in the past.
Joe Mauer waved to the Target Field crowd at the end of his last game.

Neal: No doubt about it — Mauer deserved this

Let's salute Joe Mauer's call to the Hall and his incredible baseball journey.
Clockwise from top left: Royce Lewis, Anthony Edwards, Justin Jefferson and Napheesa Collier are just some of the young stars that have Minnesota spor

Neal: Count your lucky (young!) stars, Minnesota sports fans

Every team in the state has at least one exciting rising star 27 or younger like Anthony Edwards, Napheesa Collier, Justin Jefferson and Royce Lewis, just to name a few.
Vikings kicker Gary Anderson watched his fourth-quarter field-goal attempt miss wide left against the Falcons in the NFC Championship Game on Jan. 17,

Neal: Wide left, take a knee, the curse. That was 25 years ago today.

Jan. 17, 1999, might be the worst date in Minnesota's pro sports history. Reliving that NFL playoff game against Atlanta makes a person believe in curses.
Minnesota Twins fans will be able to watch their favorite team on television next season ... somewhere.

Neal: Is Twins TV mess prelude to major MLB changes?

A massive MLB television change could be right behind the settling of the Twins local broadcast resolution.
Michigan’s J.J. McCarthy, left, and Washington’s Michael Penix Jr. led their teams to the national championship game, and either could be a good f

Neal: It's time for Vikings to move forward without Kirk Cousins

Kirk Cousins has had a good run here, and now the Vikings need to draft one of the top college quarterbacks and start a new chapter.
Jamie Green with his brother, John, left, and Twins great Bert Blyleven, right, in the hospital after suffering a heart attack during a Twins fantasy

Neal: One year after 'widowmaker,' he's back at Twins fantasy camp

"I need the closure," Jamie Green says, as he prepares to take a swing at 2024 Twins fantasy camp, one year after a near-fatal scare.
A Hall of Fame ballot in need of consideration.

Neal: Vote Mauer? I'll keep my Hall of Fame vote private . . . until the end

All the excitement around Joe Mauer's Hall of Fame candidacy doesn't change columnist La Velle E. Neal III's strong feelings about keeping his ballot private for as long as he can.
Clockwise from top: Gophers women’s hockey player Abbey Murphy, Minnesota United CEO Shari Ballard and Timberwolves fan Bill Kinderman.

Neal: Grace meets grit, challenge looms, payoff lands. Picks to inspire in 2024.

A Gophers hockey player is pairing peculiar stats, Minnesota United's CEO is seeking fans and a Timberwolves diehard is grinning.
T.J. Hockenson ranks high among NFL tight ends statistically this season.

Neal: Hockenson answered some of the Vikings' questions, but one remains

Because of injuries, we didn't learn the true power of the triumvirate he formed with Justin Jefferson and Kirk Cousins.
P.J. Fleck dealt with recruiting and the transfer portal while preparing the Gophers for a bowl game.

Neal: Rush of roster building over, Fleck rushes into bowl game mode

The portal and prep recruits dealt with, he will lead the Gophers into the Quick Lane Bowl on Tuesday.
Vikings coach Kevin O’Connell tipped his hat to a cheering crowd after his team beat the Saints earlier this season.

Neal: Mad at O'Connell? Not me. I'm more impressed, and here's why.

Would he pass a white-glove test? No. Has he injected hope into a dire situation? Absolutely. Vikings fans, get lost with those "Fire KOC" tweets.

Neal: What took so long for O'Connell to turn to Mullens?

Nick Mullens offered a shot of adrenaline that was needed to revive an inept offense led by Joshua Dobbs that was pulling the Vikings to a third consecutive defeat.

When defense 'had to have it,' Vikings rookie Pace steps up again

Undefeated rookie linebacker Ivan Pace Jr. had 13 tackles and a game-sealing interception as he continues to grow into a leading role on the Vikings defense.

La Velle live from Las Vegas: Vikings fans swarming The Strip

'Vikes and Vegas!' The crowd at Sunday's Vikings-Raiders game is expected to be more than half purple. La Velle E. Neal III believes it.
Assistant Darby Hendrickson, left, and new Wild head coach John Hynes talked on the bench during the team’s victory over St. Louis.

Neal: Another new Wild coach, and survivor Hendrickson is still here

Darby Hendrickson, after all these years and all these coaching changes, is still here. And that's a very good thing for the Wild.

Neal: Buxton 'fully recovered' from surgery, striving for center field return

Important check-ins this week cleared, Byron Buxton's rehab has him aiming at a return to the Twins' center field spot.
Hakeem Morgan’s late goal against the University of Chicago last weekend sent St. Olaf to the Final Four.

Neal: This squad, from Minnesota and all over, is off to the Final Four

St. Paul's Justin Oliver coaches a "melting pot" team at St. Olaf with talented players from places near and far. The Oles will be trying to win their first national championship later this week.
Wild coach Dean Evason has been fired 19 games into the season on the heels of a seven-game winless streak.

Neal: Wild gave up on Evason. Should they also give up on season?

This team doesn't seem headed for the playoffs. Using the rest of this season to focus on the future is a better way to go, even if win-now Bill Guerin won't entertain the thought.
Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson, center, has returned to practice but has not played in a game since sustaining a hamstring injury on Oct. 8.

Neal: Do the Vikings really need Jefferson to beat the Bears?

The Vikings are facing a team tonight that has committed self-inflicted damage all season? Minnesota's upcoming schedule makes a strong case in the decision.