Jason Kubel arrived in the majors late in the 2004 season. He hit .300 in 60 at-bats and earned a spot on the Twins' playoff roster.
The Twins beat the Yankees in Game 1 of the 2004 ALDS. In the eighth inning of Game 2, with the go-ahead runs on base, Kubel faced the great Mariano Rivera in Yankee Stadium, and television cameras zooming in on Kubel's face revealed eyes the size of Frisbees.
Rivera threw three pitches, the third of which buzzed in at eye level. Kubel swung, then walked back to the dugout like a kid who had just been sent to his room.
The Twins lost the game and the series.
"Yeah, OK, I was young, I was overmatched, it was really more embarrassing than anything," Kubel said Sunday afternoon. "It was a playoff game. Everybody saw it. I remember going home that offseason, and I ran into somebody, and they knew who I was, and the guy said, 'Why did you swing at that pitch?'
"I said, 'C'mon, really?' I thought, 'So that's what I'm going to be known for.' But I think I've done a couple of other things to be known for other than that."
Sunday afternoon, Kubel again faced Rivera with the game on the line in the eighth inning in the Bronx. Again, the go-ahead runs stood on base. This time, Kubel's eyes narrowed like those of a sniper about to pull the trigger. This time, Kubel is looking forward to someone back home asking about his swing.
"This might be the biggest hit I ever got," he said.