The Southport Raw Bar in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., does not have the baseball package. Owner Buddy Sherman might have to give into the lobbying of his staff and make that upgrade in television service before Thursday afternoon.
On Saturday night, Leslie Selimus was missing her shift as a waitress at the Southport in order to be in Minnesota to watch her son, Anthony Swarzak, make his major league debut.
"Leslie was so excited when she found out her son would be pitching," Sherman said. "We're like a family, so it wasn't a problem getting people to cover for her. And then all of tonight, we were getting calls from our staff -- people not working -- telling us, 'Leslie's son is pitching great.' "
Swarzak, a put-together 6-4 righthander, went seven scoreless innings for the Twins and started his big-league career with a 6-2 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers.
Leslie and her husband, Steve Selimus, were sitting 25 rows behind home plate in Section 125. At game's end, they could be seen pointing toward the second deck.
Was it a signal to Anthony's seven high school pals who had made the trip to Minnesota?
"No, we were pointing at the scoreboard," Leslie said. "His name was up there: 'Swarzak, 1-0.'
"Seven scoreless innings in a first game ... that's never happened before with the Twins."