ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. – It was Father's Day at Tropicana Field for Eddie Rosario. Or was it Groundhog Day?
With Eddie Rosario Sr. looking on from Section 105, his 24-year-old son waited on a first-pitch breaking ball from Erasmo Ramirez, then pounced when he got a changeup, rocketing it a dozen rows deep in right field for a pinch-hit home run Friday that put the Twins in front for good in a 6-2 victory over the Rays, their seventh victory in nine games.
This baseball stuff must look so simple to the elder Rosario, because he's only seen his son play one other major league game: His debut, May 6, 2015. When Rosario also homered. On the first pitch.
Hey, can Eddie Sr. come to Saturday's game, too? "Definitely," Rosario said, laughing.
It was a dramatic moment that turned around a tight game — the Twins trailed 2-1 when Rosario batted — and it came with some strategy on both sides. The Rays anticipated they might need a lefthander to relieve Ramirez, but manager Kevin Cash thought it would be to face Joe Mauer, who's now batting .402 in his career in this ballpark, later in the inning, not a pinch hitter. But when Eduardo Escobar led off the seventh with a walk, and Jorge Polanco bunted him to second, Molitor summoned Rosario, who wasn't in the starting lineup against lefty rookie Blake Snell, to bat for Byron Buxton, who's 6-for-46 (. 130) since the All-Star break.
Pitching coach Jim Hickey walked to the mound, but lefthander Xavier Cedeno wasn't warmed up, so Molitor had the matchup he wanted. "When I called him to hit, he was still in the cage, so I figured he was ready," Molitor said. "I wasn't sure how many more times I was going to get to have a lefthanded batter face a righthanded pitcher."
As Rosario waited, he had an insight, too. "When the pitching coach was talking to [Ramirez], I was thinking, 'He won't throw me a fastball on the first pitch,' " Rosario deduced. "He threw me a changeup in the middle."
In an instant, Rosario became the first Twin to smash two pinch-hit home runs in the same season since Jason Kubel in 2010, and he made his father proud. His manager, too.