ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. — Former Twins slugger Nelson Cruz on Friday night faced his old mates for the second time since he was traded to defending American League champion Tampa Bay in July.
He did so in a 5-3 victory at a Tropicana Field he now calls "my home." Three weeks ago, he awoke in a Minneapolis hotel room overlooking Target Field feeling strange when the two teams met there.
This time, he arrived as the godfather to Twins first baseman Miguel Sano's newly born daughter Danea two weeks ago.
Cruz said Sano asked him before he was traded away July 22 in a four-player deal.
"It's official now the baby is out," Cruz said. "It's no surprise, I guess, because we have a pretty good relationship. He probably has more, other friends, but it's an honor to be recognized, especially because of the relationship we have.
"You don't have that many babies. If they take the chance to honor somebody, that's something definitely you're grateful for."
Cruz hasn't met his new goddaughter yet. "Just pictures," he said. Cruz delivered a third-inning RBI double in Friday's 5-3 Rays victory.
They led 5-1 after that inning against Twins starter Randy Dobnak, who made his return after 2 ½ months on the injured list. He retired 15 consecutive batters to end his seven innings pitched.