Dave St. Peter came through the ranks and became the president of Twins in 2002, at age 35. It is a role in which a person finds himself at meetings with owners and executives in the game's business end.
"I'm a big fan of the Cleveland Indians' ownership," St. Peter said. "Paul Dolan is one of the best people you're going to meet, and his father Larry is terrific, too. There's also some AL Central pride at work with the Indians."
So that means St. Peter is rooting for Cleveland to give the Twins' division a second straight World Series title?
"I guess so," St. Peter said, "although I have to admit to some mixed emotions."
Twins CEO Jim Pohlad made the wrenching decision in June to fire Terry Ryan in the middle of what would become the worst season in the franchise's 56 years in Minnesota.
Ryan was invited to stick around until season's end, but he tired of sitting on the secret and giving hollow answers as the media started asking questions about what might be done to raise the sunken ship.
"Let's get this over with," Ryan told Pohlad and St. Peter in mid-July and the announcement was made on July 20.
The Twins went through the search and announced the hiring of Derek Falvey, a 33-year-old Cleveland executive, to take Ryan's role as the person with the power over all baseball decisions.