BOSTON – Twins manager Ron Gardenhire on Tuesday decided not to start center fielder Aaron Hicks and shortstop Pedro Florimon. Wilkin Ramirez started in center field and batted eighth while Jamey Carroll, a career .429 hitter against Red Sox starter Ryan Dempster, started at short and batted leadoff.
But Hicks entered the game in the middle of the seventh inning — and quickly got the attention of his manager.
Hicks caught a fly ball from Jonny Gomes for the first out of the inning and flipped the ball, while still in his glove, to Brian Dozier. Gardenhire gave Hicks an earful in the dugout after the inning. Television cameras caught Gardenhire yelling and pointing his finger at Hicks.
''I caught the ball, was close to Doz and just flipped it,'' said Hick, who said he understood why Gardenhire was mad.
Gardenhire declined to comment on the play after the game.
Hicks had an RBI double in the third inning Monday as he inched his batting average up to a season-high .124 after a horrific start.
When asked before the game about Hicks not being in the lineup, Gardenhire said: ''Just playing Ramirez, who needs at-bats, [so he can] get some swings. Try that out and see what happens. Mix it up and see if we can add on a few more runs.''
Ramirez came through with an RBI single in the fifth that scored Ryan Doumit with the game's first run.