The last time choosing an All-Star from the Twins was a difficult task came in 2000, when American League manager Joe Torre threw a dart and it struck No. 50, as in Matt Lawton.
Over the past decade, the Twins have sent 11 players one or more times to the All-Star Game: Joe Mauer, Justin Morneau, Joe Nathan, Johan Santana, Torii Hunter, Francisco Liriano, Eddie Guardado, A.J. Pierzynski, Eric Milton, Joe Mays and Cristian Guzman.
Unlike with the post-Rod Carew Twins of the late '70s and into the '80s, and the post-Kirby Puckett Twins of the '90s, there was never a case of the All-Star Game's mercy rule being used to get a Minnesota player on the roster.
One month from today, the All-Star Game will be played in Phoenix, and there is no clear-cut choice to represent the lowly Twins of 2011. That is, no clear-cut choice unless you mention to manager Ron Gardenhire that the leader in the clubhouse appears to be Michael Cuddyer.
"Are you asking if Cuddyer should be our All-Star?" Gardenhire said. "For me, he's a lock. You could go to our pitching staff -- a couple of starters are throwing the heck out of the ball -- but if you ask me who should be there representing the Twins, it's Michael Cuddyer.
"I've been with the kid his whole career. And I've watched him go from a player where we used to say, 'Where are we going to put him?' to a guy where I can put him anywhere I want to, and just let him play."
Gardenhire paused. He smirked and said: "I did find out something I didn't know until the last road trip. He hates DH-ing. I used him there in Cleveland and he was asking the coaches, 'What's this?'
"I heard that he was upset, so I asked and he said, 'It's nothing. I hate DH-ing.'"