Pat Mahomes was a 21-year-old when he opened the 1992 season as a rookie in the Twins rotation. He stayed there until June, went back to the minors and returned as a September call-up.
Mahomes was on the major league roster in spring training of 1993. He was well aware of the limited dollars on which minor leaguers subsisted, and he would share the generous per diem of a major leaguer with acquaintances from the minors.
"That's when Pat and I became friends – the spring of 1993,'' LaTroy Hawkins said. "He would take a few of us, Matt Lawton, me, a couple of other guys, out for dinner. We usually went to Hooters for wings.''
LaTroy didn't make it to the big leagues until 1995, and then briefly that season. Yet, LaTroy and Mahomes became such close friends that when Pat's first son, Patrick, was born on Sept. 17, 1995, Hawkins accepted an invitation to be the godfather.
Patrick was barely a toddler around the ballpark (the Metrodome) in 1996. LaTroy does have this vivid memory:
"That kid loved French fries, dipped in ketchup. He went after that ketchup.''
The Twins gave up on Mahomes and traded him to Boston on Aug. 26, 1996 for a player to be named (pitcher Brian Looney). Hawkins stayed with the Twins for the remainder of the lost years of the '90s and became part of the turnaround in the 2000s. He left as a free agent after the 2003 season.
Hawkins and Mahomes stayed close. LaTroy took his duties as godfather seriously, taking a special interest in the youngster.