2013 Father’s Day Game: Tigers at Twins

I have been to one Father's Day game in my life.

My memory lies, it turns out. The game in question was definitely against the Padres, and it was on Father's Day, 2005. However, I thought I remembered Johan getting ejected early in the game, allowing Jake Peavy to cruise to an easy win. However, Peavy didn't even pitch, while Darrell May cruised to a win. Johan gave up one run in the sixth, then a bases-clearing double with two outs in the seventh that got him pulled. The Padres went on to win, 5-1, and who has two thumbs and didn't see a Johan Santana win in person in Minnesota, ever? THIS guy! (I did, however, attend this game at Safeco, where two guys behind me were bemoaning the fact that they were "getting shut down by a no-name pitcher." A writer in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer essentially repeated that statement the next day, displaying an utter lack of respect for his own work).

As for that Padres game, I was to go with a nine-month-old Skim as well as the Milkmaid. It was Father's Day, Johan was pitching, we all had the day free and I hadn't yet started running Spookymilk Survivor so my schedule didn't revolve around it. However, the Milkmaid ended up being called in to work by her ruthless douchebag bosses, who told her Father's Day wasn't an important enough holiday for her to miss and they needed to add her to the schedule (I was not consulted for comment on their opinion). I watched the game with Skim and folks around us marveled at how quiet she was - a trend that she continued all throughout early childhood, where people would get up after dinner or event and remark that they had no idea they were sitting near a child.

The game sucked, though, and it was rainy afterward. And, me being me, I couldn't remember where the f*&^ I had parked. I knew it was in one of the ramps, but I hadn't written it down, since at 27 years old I was still trusting my never-good sense of direction and memory for landmarks. I walked around with Skim, who barely complained despite the light rain. Once the rain cleared, it got hot. Brutally hot. She still didn't complain but I felt like a heel. She fell asleep in the Baby Bjorn as I spent over two hours combing a four-block area (this is who I am) looking for my car. Finally, I found it in the first parking garage I'd searched, on a floor I'd walked at least twice. I laughed at my own uselessness in the arena of finding things and we drove home.

The Milkmaid, for her part, had only been on at work for two hours. They cut her when the rush died down, a further insult to our day. She asked if the game had gone ridiculously long. It was a rather short one, at 2:23, so I amused her with the postgame story. If she'd been with us, there would have been no problem. The way I remember the spelling of words and names is the way she remembers directions and landmarks.

I don't know how the rest of the day went, but as stupid as everything was, it remains my strangest Father's Day, and it was also my first.

Happy Birthday–June 16

Lefty Phillips (1919)
Max Surkont (1922)
Ernie Johnson (1924)
Richard Jacobs (1925)
Bob Miller (1926)
Ken Johnson (1933)
Joe Decker (1947)
Ron LeFlore (1948)
Salome Barojas (1957)
Wally Joyner (1962)
Calvin Schiraldi (1962)
Kevin Young (1969)
Chris Gomez (1971)
Kerry Wood (1977)
Jonathan Broxton (1984)

Lefty Phillips managed the California Angels from 1979-1981.

Richard Jacobs was the owner of the Cleveland Indians from 1986-2000.

The Bob Miller born today, although a pitcher, is not the Bob Miller who pitched for the Twins.

We would also like to wish a very happy birthday to socaltwinsfan.

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This Week in Twins Transactions

Chris Colabello was recalled from Rochester, then options him back to Rochester the next day.

Trevor Plouffe was sent to Rochester on a rehab assignment.

Aaron Hicks was placed on the fifteen-day disabled list with a left hamstring strain.

Wilkin Ramirez was placed on the fifteen-day disabled list with concussion-like symptoms.

Oswaldo Arcia was recalled from Rochester.

Trevor Plouffe was activated from the disabled list.

Chris Herrmann was optioned to Rochester.

Cody Eppley was signed to a minor league contract and assigned to Rochester.

Drew Butera was activated from the disabled list by Rochester.

James Beresford was promoted from New Britain to Rochester.

Anthony Slama was released by Rochester.

Alex Meyer was placed on the seven-day disabled list by New Britain with a strained right shoulder.

Miguel Sano was promoted from Fort Myers to New Britain.

Angel Morales was promoted from Fort Myers to New Britain.

Eddie Rosario was promoted from Fort Myers to New Britain.

Dakota Watts was promoted from Fort Myers to New Britain.

Chris Pettit was released by New Britain.

Mark Sobolewski was released by New Britain.

Bryan Haar was promoted from the GCL Twins to Fort Myers.

Mike Kvasnicka was activated from the disabled list by Fort Myers.

Kaleb Merck was promoted from Elizabethton to Cedar Rapids.

Wilfredy Liranzo was assigned to the DSL Twins.

This Week in Ex-Twins

Boston organization sends Matt Maloney to short-season Lowell on a rehab assignment.

Camden of the Atlantic League signs D'Angelo Jimenez.

Cubs organization (AAA Iowa) places Alex Burnett on the seven-day disabled list with a strained right elbow.

Houston organization promotes Gonzalo Sanudo from extended spring training to AA Corpus Christi.

Lake Erie of the Frontier League releases Ricky Bowen.

Angels organization (AAA Salt Lake) places Rob Delaney on the seven-day disabled list.

Dodgers organization (AAA Albuquerque) places J. R. Towles on the seven-day disabled list with a sprained left thumb.

Seattle signs Henry Blanco.

Toronto releases Henry Blanco.

Toronto organization (AAA Buffalo) places Bobby Korecky on the seven-day disabled list.

Happy Birthday–June 15

Babe Dahlgren (1912)
Bernice Gera (1931)
Mario Cuomo (1932)
Billy Williams (1938)
Ty Cline (1939)
Bruce Dal Canton (1941)
Champ Summers (1946)
Ken Henderson (1946)
Dusty Baker (1949)
Lance Parrish (1956)
Brett Butler (1957)
Wade Boggs (1958)
Ramiro Mendoza (1972)
Tony Clark (1972)
Andy Pettitte (1972)
Zach Day (1978)
Jeremy Reed (1981)
Tim Lincecum (1984)
Trevor Plouffe (1986)
Jake Locker (1988)

Bernice Gera was the first female umpire in Organized Baseball, umpiring one game in the New York-Penn League in 1972.

Former New York Governor Mario Cuomo was an outfielder for the Brunswick Pirates of the Georgia-Florida League in 1952.

Quarterback Jake Locker was drafted by the Angels as an outfielder in the tenth round in 2009.  He signed a contract with them, but never played a game of professional baseball.

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