More than 70 players of all shapes, sizes and baseball skill showed up -- two of them a full hour before registration began at 8 a.m. — for the St. Paul Saints' annual open tryout Thursday morning.
Even St. Paul Mayor Chris Coleman stopped by to show his stuff.
"Forgot my cleats," Coleman, dressed in a suit and tie, lamented after playing catch with the mayor of Nagasaki, Japan, and before stepping into the batting cage to take a few hacks off of Saints pitching coach Jason Verdugo.
Later, Coleman assessed his morning "tryout" at Midway Stadium.
"I'm still waiting for a call," he said. "I got a couple out there. Maybe a little more practice. I didn't embarrass myself."
Others? Well, it was a day mixed with potential and improbable.
• With a backwards flex of his right wrist, Jon Mueller shows off where a tendon used to be. It's now woven underneath another scar several inches above that mark, the result of Tommy John ligament replacement surgery in 2007.
Mueller, the 25-year-old former Gophers pitcher from La Crosse Wis., was on quite the path until elbow problems derailed his career. A 16th-round draft choice by the Chicago Cubs in 2005, he ascended briefly to Class AAA Iowa before the pain began.