Laurel Prieb was often responsible for the press notes when the Twins were on the road during the woeful early '80s. He earned the nickname "Silver Lining Laurel" after printing this boost in image for his ballclub:
"The Twins have won two of their past four games."
This positive attitude allowed Laurel to reach greater heights in the grand old game. He now serves as Major League Baseball's vice president for West Coast operations.
The same approach Laurel brought to his press notes can be found on Target Field's scoreboard. The operators work for the Twins and they make every effort to keep it positive when offering information on a home-team player.
For instance: When Orlando Hudson came to the plate in the first, his photo appeared on the huge screen, accompanied by his up-to-date stats. And those were followed by the optimistic tidbit, "Average With Bases Empty -- .340."
I'm not sure that's what the hardcore fans among the latest sellout crowd were looking for, a reminder that Twins hitters were most effective with the bases empty.
The continual losing to the Yankees was a source of irritation that would cover only a pair of three-game series. The inability to take advantage of big scoring chances carried the potential to drag down a season.
The most-discussed shortcoming has involved hitting with the bases loaded. Through 44 games, the Twins had loaded the bases 65 times and had 11 hits for a .169 average.