MILWAUKEE -- They were linked by an ampersand, then matching MVP awards. The M&M Boys hung out together on the road, married St. Paul girls and acted as groomsmen in each other's weddings.
On the day Justin Morneau left the Twins, Joe Mauer wasn't around. There were no tears, no lingering man-hugs. Morneau is grateful his best friend in baseball didn't have to see him packing his bag for the last time as a Twin.
"I think I was lucky he wasn't in Texas that day," Morneau said Monday, when his new team, the Pittsburgh Pirates, beat the Milwaukee Brewers 5-2 at Miller Park. "It was a little emotional, anyway, with a lot of the guys, but it would have been really difficult if he had been there."
Saturday, the Twins traded Morneau to the Pirates. Morneau took the team bus to The Ballpark in Arlington, then flew to join the Pirates in Pittsburgh. Mauer was home in Minnesota, trying to recover from a concussion.
The two exchanged texts but didn't speak until Sunday. At least one of the M&M Boys wasn't happy about the trade.
"I talked to him [Sunday] and he's frustrated with what happened," Morneau said. "But at the same time, I think he's happy that I get to come into a situation where I get to compete in a pennant race, because he knows that's what we play for."
Morneau was asked to elaborate on Mauer's frustration.
"I think he's frustrated with everything," Morneau said. "It's been a frustrating couple of years for everybody — for Terry, Gardy, myself, Joe. People who have high expectations.