He might not be able to pick up his arm for another month and a half (after going seven innings). He did a good job mixing up speeds and throwing strikes in the games he did pitch for us, and that's all we asked from him today.". La Velle E. Neal III has covered baseball for the Star Tribune since 1998 (the post Knoblauch era). Born and raised in Chicago, he grew up following the White Sox and hating the Cubs. In addition to possible trademark violations, Slayton, a Los Altos, Calif., resident who once coached at the high school where Lin played, is also in danger of infringing on California's "right to publicity" law. The law protects celebrities from the commercial use of their names without their consent. Slayton told the New York Post that he believed Lin did not know of his Web ventures.. T Mobile Rookie Challenge Youth Jam Once again, T Mobile is the title partner of the T Mobile Rookie Challenge Youth Jam, which pits the league's newest stars (the rook...