NEW YORK - I asked Joe Mauer if he was aware that Minnesotans go crazy when he's not in the lineup.
"I go nuts, too," he said.
It was Wednesday night. The Twins' game at Yankee Stadium had just been postponed.
Mauer's name did not appear in the Wednesday lineup, as catcher or designated hitter, even though he has a career .419 average against scheduled Yankees starter Freddy Garcia.
This is where the simple act of a manager resting a catcher with a history of leg ailments becomes fascinating and mysterious.
The manager, Ron Gardenhire, is charged with preserving Mauer's health and effectiveness over the course of an eight-year, $184 million contract.
Gardenhire said that Twins starter Carl Pavano preferred the "low target" offered by backup catcher Drew Butera. Gardenhire said that because Mauer needs regular days off, and Pavano and Butera work well together, that he could regularly catch Pavano.
What's strange is that Pavano denied ever requesting Butera as his regular catcher. And that Mauer and Butera were similarly effective when catching Pavano last year. Mauer caught Pavano in 17 games, in which Pavano compiled an ERA of 3.79. Butera caught Pavano in 15 games, in which Pavano compiled an ERA of 3.65.