When the Twins of another era were at the plate, hitting coach Joe Vavra was in the dugout, conversing with players about strategy and their swings. When the defense took the field, he headed inside to the Target Field batting cages and would soon find his son, Terrin.
"I would come in for the defensive side, and he's putting balls on the tees [for the hitters] and having conversations," Vavra said. "As a young kid, he was in the clubhouse with all the veteran guys we had."
That included Joe Mauer, Justin Morneau, Michael Cuddyer, Denard Span, Nick Punto and others.
"Quiet kid," Morneau remembered. "Hung around but never bothered anyone."
But Terrin, the youngest of Joe's three sons, was watching, listening, striving.
Terrin went on to star for the Gophers for two seasons before being drafted in the third round by the Colorado Rockies in 2018. On July 29 this summer, he made his major league debut, but not with the Rockies. He was dealt to Baltimore last year as part of a package for reliever Mychal Givens. That landed Vavra in the middle of the Orioles youth movement. Vavra, 25, has seen time mostly at second base, left field and designated hitter, while batting .271.
Joe Vavra pointed to the times when Terrin said little but soaked in everything he could while in the Twins clubhouse as a reason why he had a good chance of reaching the majors.
"Those were his role models," Joe Vavra said. "He had a front-row seat on what it takes."