AUSTIN, Minn. – Jake Cave and Tyler Austin had never been a part of a winter caravan, so they are getting a lesson on the expansive Twins offseason outreach program.
And on Wednesday, as they made a scheduled stop in the home of the Hormel Foods factory, they also learned about Spam.
"I have been made pretty aware that this is where the Spam history is," said Austin, the player, while nodding his head.
Austin, from Conyers, Ga., and Cave, from Hampton, Va., both were drafted by the Yankees. They were acquired by the Twins in separate trades last year, so their Spam knowledge was understandably lacking.
They visited Riverland Community College, where they engaged a small group of fans in a classroom.
The two sampled Spam during dinner Tuesday night in Iowa Falls at the behest of Fox Sports North broadcaster Dick Bremer. Once it became known Cave and Austin had eaten Spam for the first time, questions about the Twins' outlook for next season turned into curiosity about their impressions of the canned meat(s).
"Everyone around me was bashing it and telling me how gross it was before it got to the table," Cave said. "That was weird to me. So when it arrived I didn't want to try it, but when I took a bite of it, it was all right."
Austin was not a fan.