The Twins' previous center fielder was AL player of the month in April. Their current center fielder is making a case for the May award.
OK, even Rob Refsnyder wouldn't compare himself to Byron Buxton, in part because until last week, he had never played the position during his six years in the big leagues. That only makes the growing legend of this super sub all the more unlikely.
Refsnyder doubled twice, crushed a home run, drove in two runs, scrambled home on a wild pitch and executed an all-out Buxton-style diving catch Tuesday night, leading the Twins to their fifth win in six games, 7-4 over the outgunned Baltimore Orioles.
"I'm just trying to hold the fort down until Buck gets back. That's his position out there," said Refsnyder, who perhaps proved it by capping his big night by … dropping a fly ball for an error.
"I know he's getting back soon, which as a Twins fan, I'm sure people are very excited about."
There hasn't been much to be excited about this year until lately. Tuesday's victory, combined with Detroit's 4-1 loss to Cleveland, pulled Minnesota out of last place in the AL Central for the first time in 10 days. It also clinched back-to-back series wins for the first time since the first two series of the 2021 season.
"It's finally, hopefully, trying to turn around for us," said Taylor Rogers, who retired four batters to earn his third save. "Everybody is going to bring their best effort, be the best version of [him]self, and we'll see how things turn out."