The bullpen phone rang in the ninth inning. Bullpen coach Eddie Guardado answered and told Trevor Hildenberger to warm up for the bottom of the inning.
"My stomach dropped and your heart jumps in your throat," Hildenberger said. "Once I got on that game mound, I felt normal. I was just competing. Luckily, I was able to throw enough strikes to get some guys out."
And that's how Hildenberger's major league debut went on Friday as he threw a scoreless ninth in the Twins' win over Cleveland. He struck out Roberto Perez on a change up and gave up a double to Bradley Zimmer.
But Zimmer hits off Hildenberger aren't new, I found out when I asked him if he's faced him in the minors.
"I faced him in college a lot," he said. "He went to USF (San Francisco). I don't think I've ever gotten him out. He rakes me. There's nothing new about that."
Twins manager Paul Molitor approved of the outing. Of course he would. He'll take a zero any way he can get it these days.
"He made it exciting with the double, but he got through it," Molitor said.
Hildenberger went to Cal, by the way. Which meant the battery in the ninth was a Cal guy throwing Stanford guy in Jason Castro. Lots of brain power at work.