When Joe Mauer emerges from the players-only section of the Twins clubhouse at Target Field, his stall is the first one on the right, while Justin Morneau's had been the first one on the left. The two had not been far from each other since becoming established major leaguers. Their stalls were next to each other during spring training and were separated by one empty stall at the Metrodome.
On Thursday, Mauer looked over to where his sidekick used to sit and saw a cleaned-out stall with a few T-shirts hanging. Now the multi-time All-Stars, former MVPs and close friends have been broken up by Morneau's trade to Pittsburgh.
Mauer, who hasn't played since suffering a concussion Aug. 19, thought they would be teammates forever.
"That was the hope," said Mauer, speaking for the first time since Morneau was traded to the Pirates for outfielder Alex Presley and a player to be named later. "One thing why we became such good friends is that we had the same goals, especially professionally. We might have been a little different when we first met. But he's the guy who works hard, plays the game the right way, always wants to get better."
Mauer was working out Saturday when, during a break, he checked his phone and saw a message from Morneau. One day after winning the game with a home run in Texas, Morneau was headed to Pittsburgh and the NL Central pennant race.
Mauer was happy that his buddy has a shot at the postseason — but he was steamed.
"At first when I heard about it, there was a lot of frustration and things like that, on a personal level," Mauer said. "Probably a little selfish for me. I enjoyed Justin as a teammate for 10 years, and I've known him for 12. We go back a long way, but the more and more I think about it, it is a good move for him professionally.
"He's meant a lot to this team over the years and is a big reason for our success. And just not our team, in the community, too. He's going to be missed on a whole lot of levels."