CLEARWATER, FLA. – Aaron Hicks wasn't looking for mementos from his monster exhibition game Thursday. Nor was he expecting any.
"I don't think I get anything," Hicks said after homering three times in the Twins' 10-6 victory over Philadelphia.
Not so fast. The lineup card from the game was left in Hicks' stall by Twins director of baseball communications Dustin Morse, the first time he's given a lineup card from a spring training game to someone.
In a few weeks, someone with the club might hand Hicks a plane ticket to the Twin Cities, and provide him with a stall in the swanky Twins clubhouse.
Hicks went 4-for-5 in his three-homer game Thursday, scoring four runs and driving in six, piling on to a strong spring training in which he's clearly claimed the lead in the battle for the starting center-field position. His batting average rose from .318 to .407 on the day, and he's now hit five home runs in the past three games he's played in, the other two coming Monday against the Cardinals and Wednesday against Puerto Rico.
"Just get on base, steal a bag, help my team win ballgames," Hicks, 23, said. "That's all I tried to do today. Got three home runs, and we ended up winning the ballgame."
Hicks, a switch-hitter, hit each of his three homers batting righthanded against lefty pitchers. He hit a solo shot off veteran Cliff Lee in the first inning on a fastball away that he hit to the opposite field. The second one was a solo shot off Jeremy Horst in the fifth, a fastball he pulled to left. Then he hit a two-run blast off Raul Valdes in the seventh, a fastball he tried to shoot to right field but struck really well.
"He had a good day," Phillies manager Charlie Manuel said. "Mother Nature helped but you still gotta hit it."