What a week. I thought Minneapolis and Target Field put on a great show all week, from the Futures Game through Glen Perkins getting the save last night.
All week, Perkins talked about pinching himself, that he wasn't sure this could be real - a local boy pitching at an All-Star game in his home ballpark.
Here's the link to the column I did this spring on the turning point in Perkins' career:
http://tinyurl.com/n4gsatu
Or, if you prefer text, here's the text:
- Article by: JIM SOUHAN
- Star Tribune
- February 24, 2014 - 11:03 AM
FORT MYERS, FLA. – Glen Perkins is an All-Star closer who has spent his entire life in Minnesota. He is the rare Twins player who lives in state year-round, has become a centerpiece of the Twins' marketing campaign and has vowed to play for them as long as they will have him.
It's easy to forget that three years ago the Twins considered trading him, and only Perkins' intervention led to what he calls "a great life."
Perkins butted heads with his coaches at the University of Minnesota, then quarreled with his Twins bosses. He was on his way to becoming another first-round bust when, late in the spring of 2011, he walked up to Twins pitching coach Rick Anderson.