Chuck Blackburn was getting ready to book a flight from Dallas to Minneapolis-St. Paul to be in attendance for his son Nick's first major league start for the Twins on Wednesday night.
"A couple of Nick's college teammates called and said they wanted to be at the game," Chuck said. "They didn't have the money for a flight, so I said, 'I'll pick you up and we'll drive it.' "
That meant stopping in Oklahoma City for the former teammates early Wednesday, then completing the long drive on Interstate 35 to the Metrodome.
There were a half-dozen other people in the Blackburn delegation that came in from around the country, including Nick's mother, Debbie, and his older brother Nate.
The Blackburns started their family in Ada, Okla., where Chuck was an assistant football coach at East Central Oklahoma State. Debbie and Chuck were divorced. He's now the golf coach at Guyer High School in Denton, Texas.
Football. Golf. Where did this baseball pedigree come from?
"I was coaching Nate in Tee ball in Ada, and Nick was right out there with the rest of them at about at age 3," Chuck said. "Nick was a competitor even then."
Nick pitched at Seminole State Junior College in Oklahoma. He was the Twins' 29th-round selection in the 2002 draft. He started with Elizabethton in the Rookie League that summer and still was in Class AA at New Britain in 2006.