FORT MYERS, FLA. – Brian Dozier's phone rang one day in September 2012. On the other end was Twins General Manager Terry Ryan with a message that Dozier believes changed his baseball career and, by extension, his life.
Dozier was playing for Class AAA Rochester after being handed a demotion after struggling at shortstop in the majors that season. Dozier thought he'd return to the Twins as part of their September call-ups.
The team had other plans. Ryan told Dozier bluntly that he didn't deserve a promotion and was staying in Rochester.
That reality check hit Dozier like a fastball between the eyes.
"Disappointed, ticked off," he recalled Tuesday.
Ryan didn't enjoy delivering that news, but he felt he had no choice. Dozier looked lost in the majors and didn't exactly rebound in Rochester. So why reward him when a promotion wasn't warranted?
"I didn't think he did enough down there, and I wanted to make sure that other players realize that we aren't going to give gifts out," Ryan said. "I just didn't think at that time that he was in a good frame of mind. You know they're going to teeter one way or the other when they get that type of news. He went the right direction."
Their conversation 2½ years ago served as a fitting backdrop Tuesday as the team rewarded Dozier with a four-year, $20 million contract extension.