FORT MYERS, FLA. - Ryan Doumit keeps four different models of gloves in his locker stall. One for when he plays catcher, one for outfield, one for first base and one for, well, not sure exactly. Perhaps an infielder's glove.
"All I need," he said, "is a shortstop glove and a closer's glove."
In reality, the Twins are counting on his bat more than his plethora of gloves, but it's nice to have options, particularly if a tidal wave of injuries and maladies sweeps through the locker room again this season.
As it stands now, Doumit's primary role will be as designated hitter. But he'll also serve as Joe Mauer's backup, plus an occasional game in the outfield and, in really desperate times, spot duty at first base.
"That's the great thing about it, I finally got that guy who is a multipositioned guy who also catches," manager Ron Gardenhire said. "I've kind of been wanting that for a few years around here. It's good to have him here."
This was the kind of role Doumit sought -- especially the DH part -- after spending his 13-year professional career in the Pittsburgh Pirates organization, the past four as the team's Opening Day catcher.
"It was time for a change of scenery," he said.
He found it in a strangely familiar place. Doumit grew up in a small farming community in the middle of Washington state. His friend and high school classmate was former Twins first-round pick B.J. Garbe. Teammates in baseball and football -- Doumit played cornerback, Garbe was the star quarterback -- both were selected in the 1999 draft. Doumit went in the second round, No. 59 overall.