CHICAGO – Brandon Kintzler looked at his index finger, saw the blood oozing around the broken fingernail, and summoned home plate umpire Dana DeMuth, along with Twins manager Paul Molitor and athletic trainer Tony Leo, to the mound in the ninth inning.
Not because he wanted medical assistance. He just wanted a witness.
"We put too much super glue on [the nail]. It was covered, and I was having trouble feeling the ball," the Twins' closer said. "So I was trying to peel it off without looking like I was cheating."
A crowd gathered on the mound, and Kintzler was able to peel away enough of the glue to continue pitching. "It wasn't really an injury," he said. "I was afraid [DeMuth] would think I was filing it or doing something to the ball."
The nail cracked during spring training, but with three days off between each outing, it was never a problem. "I just cut and filed it each time, and it was fine. It never even bled in spring training," Kintzler said.
It bled Sunday, though, which may be more problematic.
"I didn't even notice it until I was in the game, so we put more super glue on after the eighth inning ended," he said. "I'm glad we have [Monday] off. We'll see how it does."
Sneaking a peek
Derek Falvey doesn't want to comment on possible draftees yet, but his interest in Sherman Oaks, Calif., pitcher/shortstop Hunter Greene is a little conspicuous: That was Falvey sitting behind the plate (and caught on video) at Greene's complete-game performance for Notre Dame High School on Friday.