Chris Colabello hit a single in the first inning Monday. He made a diving catch that turned into a double play in the second inning. He drew a walk in the third inning.
Too bad he can't pitch, too. That would really make his fast start something to behold. Seriously, can somebody please tell the Twins pitchers that the season has started already?
If a floundering pitching staff qualifies as the biggest talker of the Twins' first seven games, the play of Colabello deserves a 1-A designation.
Colabello made an emergency start in right field and extended his hitting streak to all seven games in an 8-3 loss to the Oakland A's in the home opener at Target Field.
Colabello also struck out twice, the second time for the final out, on a day in which he was named co-American League Player of the Week. Apparently, the guy is human after all.
Colabello entered Monday with an AL-best 11 RBI, which also tied the Twins team record for runs batted in through six games. He has four doubles and is hitting .370.
One week in a baseball season represents the smallest of sample sizes, a pebble on a beach. Nothing that's happened so far can be viewed in a global context. But it's also OK to appreciate Colabello's successful start in the context of the power of patience and perseverance.
"I believed I could play," he said.