Lexus

Lexus

LEXUS

Lexus LC

Meet the beautiful Lexus LC 500, a capable performance and luxury machine.

Lexus LC Exterior

Photograph by Chayce Lewing

10-SPEED DIRECT-SHIFT AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION

This transmission delivers very fast shifts that make the experience even more worth while.

NATURALLY ASPIRATED 5.0-LITER V8 ENGINE

TAKUMI CRAFTSMANSHIP

Hand-stitched features, hand-selected materials and an obsessive attention to detail come together to create the most expressive Lexus ever built.

Image credited to Lexus

SEAMLESS TECHNOLOGY

Experience engineering so advanced, it moves us closer to driving pleasure in its purest form.

Mercedes

Mercedes

The last time the Minnesota Twins had the No. 1 pick in Major League Baseball’s draft, they were trying to decide between a can’t-miss pitching prospect and a hometown hero they hoped would one day help them dig out of a decade of futility.

It was an excruciating decision between USC ace Mark Prior and St. Paul prep catcher Joe Mauer, one that had team executives flip-flopping until the moment the clock started on that June afternoon.

Sixteen years later, the Twins have the first overall pick again. If they connect Monday night, as they did in 2001, another renaissance could be around the corner.

“It’s a rare opportunity that you get this chance and you want to get it right as best you can,” manager Paul Molitor said.

It’s the first major decision for new chief baseball officer Derek Falvey, the fresh-faced, 34-year-old who was brought in from Cleveland this winter to energize a Twins front office that was well-respected, but has endured a six-year playoff drought that bottomed out with last season’s 103 losses.

Falvey and GM Thad Levine have said they do not believe this year’s class has a Bryce Harper-type prospect, the kind of surefire star that can become the face of the franchise. Options for them included California high school standout Hunter Greene, Vanderbilt right-hander Kyle Wright and Louisville first baseman and left-hander Brendan McKay.

Audi

Audi

Now that’s how you make a comeback. Apparently everyone in Oakland — and Raiders fans outside of the Bay Area — are buying Marshawn Lynch jerseys at a nice clip. Lynch has the No. 1 sold jersey last month, surpassing Tom Brady, Dak Prescott and Ezekiel Elliot.

The Oakland native has to be relying on a lot of fans buying up his No. 24 jersey. It makes sense. Lynch is a hometown hero. Raiders fans aren’t going to be buying up jerseys they already have. Mack, Carr, and Cooper silver and blacks have definitely already been purchased by the rabid fan base. So here we are with Lynch having the top selling jersey in the entire NFL.

A Lynch Raiders jersey has the cool factor, as well as the hometown factor. It will be interesting to see if Lynch can maintain the momentum over the national teams. Brady has to drop off at some point seeing all of New England is probably  up to three Brady jerseys — at least — in their closets. Prescott and Elliot may bounce higher, and rookies will make a splash once we find out if any of them will be contributors in 2017.