Terry Steinbach is in his second season as Twins bench coach, the second in command to manager Ron Gardenhire. The New Ulm native, Gophers product and former Oakland and Twins catcher said he always thought there was a chance he would be back at the major league level.
"I just knew that I played the game a lot and really respected the game and enjoyed the game," Steinbach said. "I thought maybe someday if everything works out that I would get back into it."
Steinbach got the chance to manage two games against Kansas City while Gardenhire was attending a funeral in Ohio, and the Twins won both.
"It helps a lot when you score 17 runs in two games. I mean, there wasn't a lot of moves to make," he said. "Gardy is a great manager. If there's anybody to learn from, he's really good at what he does. For me being very inexperienced on the staff here, it's a good guy that I can sit back and learn a lot from."
Steinbach played 10 seasons with the Athletics, making three All-Star teams, before becoming a free agent following the 1996 season and signing with the Twins. He finished his 14-year career with a .271 batting average, 162 home runs and 745 RBI.
"You just never know how your future is going to go as a player, things worked out pretty good. I was a free agent and the Twins were open to me coming here. It was a good place to end my career," Steinbach said. "You know as it worked out, I got to spend 13 years at home raising my kids and family and coaching them [at Wayzata] and being part of that.
"The first year that they went off to school and [his wife] Mary and I were empty nesters, it opened up that I had the opportunity to come here and be a coach. Things have worked out very, very well for me."
Sees improvement
Steinbach was asked what he thinks the difference is between the Twins' offensive output this season compared to last year.