FORT MYERS, FLA. – After his first workout with the Twins as a guest instructor, LaTroy Hawkins walked into the clubhouse looking shaken.
"I just watched the guys throwing in the bullpen," he said. "I heard the ball hitting the mitt and I got the jitters. I don't want to be disrespectful of anyone with an addiction, but I felt like an alcoholic drinking water in his favorite bar while all his friends were around him, drinking his favorite drink."
Hawkins left the Twins as a free agent in 2003. Last fall, 12 years and 10 teams later, he retired.
In his first professional act as a former ballplayer, he signed on to work in Twins camp this spring as a special instructor.
He dug through his old equipment bags, found an "Everyday Eddie" T-shirt and wore it in the Twins clubhouse.
Eddie is Eddie Guardado, his old friend who is now the Twins bullpen coach. Guardado, General Manager Terry Ryan, former manager Tom Kelly and former teammate Torii Hunter are here as reminders of how far Hawkins had to go to get to go so far in the game.
The Twins chose Hawkins in the seventh round of the 1991 draft. At the end of the 2001 season, Hawkins had pitched in seven big league seasons and compiled a 5.78 ERA. He remembers sitting in Kelly's office.
"TK would tell me he believed in me, that if I kept working I was going to make it," Hawkins said. "He'd say keep the faith. But there was always that moment before I walked out of his office where he said, 'But if you stop working, your [posterior] is out of here.' "