There is a legendary tale from way back in mid-May 1978, when newspaper combat in Dallas-Fort Worth was at its zenith, and Steve Pate was sent to Arlington Stadium to write a long feature on the Rangers' newly acquired slugger, Bobby Bonds.
The Rangers arranged for Bonds to meet with Pate in the home dugout at midafternoon for the interview.
And I so hope it is true that Pate's first question (rhetorical) was, "Bobby, they say you have a drinking problem,'' thus limiting the fresh quotes for the Bonds treatise to some profanities.
Even then, the tradition in the sports media was to schmooze the subject for a time before asking a potentially difficult question.
At the start of the '80s, we got our fire-away sports reporter in the Twin Cities when Channel 5 brought in Robb Leer. It didn't take long and young Robb was spicing up sports teams' news conferences and the postgame gaggles around players' cubicles with hand grenades disguised as questions.
We lost Robb in the mid-'90s to the news department, and then to private business. Fortunately, Jim Rich started in 2002 at Channel 9, and has spent two decades becoming our icon of sports questioning.
Leer was direct — "Boom!'' – while Rich circles around, even offering a few potential answers to the subject before asking what can turn out to be a fine question.
And thus it was Thursday, when the 2022 Twins had played their final home game (a 4-3 loss to Chicago), that Carlos Correa was at his locker as usual.