Tuesday afternoon, Terry Ryan sat in the general manager's suite behind home plate at Target Field, watching his team take batting practice. The view was ideal. Ryan's mood was not.
More than nine months after becoming Twins interim general manager, he growled about his team's record and his inability to improve it.
That doesn't mean he is contemplating massive changes in the organization. While Ryan stopped short of confirming that he will agree to owner Jim Pohlad's request that he trim the "interim" tag from his title, he sounded determined to keep the job and turn the Twins into contenders.
Ryan was blunt about a variety of subjects. He ...
• Will not fire manager Ron Gardenhire.
• Won't force Gardenhire to make changes to his coaching staff.
• Considers Justin Morneau a "core" player whom he expects to thrive next season.
• Wants people to stop blaming Joe Mauer for the team's problems.