Catcher Chris Gimenez has pitched in six blowout losses for the Twins this season, amassing a 7.20 ERA but delighting curious fans every time he shows up on the mound.
Gimenez, though, hasn't pitched in the type of pressure situation that Twin Cities native Max Murphy — a Cooper graduate — faced Saturday as a member of the Twins' Class AA affiliate in Chattanooga.
Murphy, a 24-year-old righthanded outfielder, found himself pitching in the top of the 21st inning of a 1-1 game against Birmingham. And that was after teammate Alex Perez — an infielder — had thrown two scoreless innings after the Lookouts ran out of pitchers.
It turns out fans aren't the only ones who get excited when position players pitch.
"I mean, pretty much everyone was ready to leave and then they started putting position players in to pitch," Murphy recalled in a phone interview Tuesday. "We got a second wind. It got everyone fired up to see players doing something they aren't used to doing."
Murphy, who hadn't pitched since he was a senior at Cooper in 2011, had a quick meeting with his catcher about his repertoire.
"I said, 'Fastballs. That's all I've got,' " Murphy said.
He walked the first batter on four pitches, but he got two quick outs on a sacrifice bunt and a groundout before striking out the final hitter for the third out. Murphy estimated that his fastball reached the upper 80s.