Bill Smith has lost 40 pounds during this baseball season. This has been due to diet and not a stomach twisted by the pressures of running the Twins baseball operation.
Smith also was featuring a stylish haircut and well-tailored sports jacket as he went through interviews Friday. The topic was the Twins' acquisition of shortstop Orlando Cabrera, as well as the moves made by the AL Central's other contenders.
Detroit was the immediate winner in obtaining Jarrod Washburn, a free agent-to-be who should make 13 starts for the Tigers before the end of the schedule.
The White Sox were the long-term winners -- getting Jake Peavy perhaps for September, and then through 2013 if they choose to keep him that long.
Smith made a deal to put a veteran in the soft middle of the Twins infield, and the general manager still found himself being ripped by selected media and those vociferous, non-ticket-buying respondents to websites for not keeping up with the Tigers and the Mighty Whiteys.
Smith covered these trade-deadline issues during on-field interviews before retreating to his corner on the top level of the Twins offices.
A media visitor started a different line of questioning: "Twenty-two months later, how do you like this job?"
Smith said, "Oh, brother," paused and said: "We did this in October '07. From April '86 through September '07, I loved working for the Twins. I loved my job, the people I worked for, the people I worked with.