FORT MYERS, FLA. – On his first day of running a spring training camp, new Twins manager Paul Molitor displayed the demeanor of a CEO.
He strolled the fields at the CenturyLink Sports Complex, observing his coaches as they ran drills and oversaw bullpen work. Once in a while, he would move in closer, as he did when he listened to bench coach Joe Vavra addressing the catchers. For the most part, Molitor stepped back and observed, once even walking down the right-field line on one practice field so he could monitor work on an adjacent field.
It was Day 1 of Molitor's term as Twins manager.
"The big thing for me today was getting out on the field," Molitor said. "This has been a long winter since the announcement was made, and a lot of preparation obviously throughout the course of the winter, trying to get ready. But to get out in your element so to speak and to have a chance to watch the guys run around and start to put into place some things that you envisioned, it was a good day."
The booming voice and hearty chuckle of his predecessor, Ron Gardenhire, is long gone. But Molitor isn't dull. While warming up with pitching coach Neil Allen, he yelled, "Heyyyy, the ball is coming out of his hand pretty nice!"
All pitchers and catchers reported for camp on time, and at least a dozen position players were on hand Monday. Some other players, such as Kennys Vargas and Joe Mauer, have been spotted in town and could appear over the next couple of days.
One thing evident to players Monday is that Molitor is going to be a stickler for details. He is adjusting how the team defends against bunts and controls the running game.
The position players who are in camp early — they don't have to report until Friday — already have been warned about what Molitor wants to see.