Mike Kvasnicka grew up in Lake- ville and married one of his classmates from Lakeville North High School.
He became a Twins fan when he was young, and remembers watching Doug Mientkiewicz play at the Metrodome.
Mike's father, Jay, played in the Twins organization. The Twins selected Mike in the 31st round of the 2007 draft, knowing he planned to play for the University of Minnesota, and he later became a first-round draft pick.
This summer, Mike is playing for the Twins' Class A affiliate at Fort Myers, Fla., the team Mientkiewicz manages, and rooming with the Twins' best prospect, Byron Buxton, on the road. He is having his best season as a pro while trying to reach the majors with a team that just sent two Minnesota-born players, Joe Mauer and Glen Perkins, to the All-Star Game.
Kvasnicka's career could be described as Minnesota storybook. But only if you ripped out a few chapters.
It was the Houston Astros, not the Twins, who selected him in the 2010 draft. In three seasons at Class A for the Astros, he hit .234, .260 and .232, flashing power with 15 homers in 367 plate appearances last year.
After a difficult first half last year, he was named the South Atlantic League player of the week. Shortly after that he dived for a ball in the outfield and strained ligaments in his left arm, ending his season.
On March 26, the Twins traded minor-leaguer Gonzalo Sanudo for Kvasnicka. On the last day of minor-league camp, while scrimmaging the Twins' Class A team headed to Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Kvasnicka broke the hamate bone in his left hand.