Supporters of the Minnesota Twins are on the road today, gathering petition signatures to keep the team alive. Four vans left this morning from the Metrodome on a tour around the state to promote a Twins rally scheduled for next Sunday. Meanwhile, baseball's former commissioner is weighing in on Major League Baseball's vote to contract two teams. Faye Vincent was commissioner from 1989 to 1992. Baseball owners forced him to resign, in part because they thought he was too soft on the players union. Vincent says contraction is one part of the solution to Major League Baseball's problems, but its targeting the wrong teams: