Things turned out pretty well last year when the Twins hired a hitting coach from Mount Vernon, N.Y. So they headed back to Westchester County a second time in search of another relative unknown.
Garvin Alston, who has spent most of his career in the Oakland Athletics organization, was hired as the Twins pitching coach. The Twins also looked at established major league coaches, such as Carl Willis and Jim Hickey, but they went for someone considered to be a smooth communicator.
Does that sound familiar? The Twins felt the same way about James Rowson when they hired him as hitting coach last offseason. Now Rowson and Alston, who knew each other while growing up in Mount Vernon, are on the same staff.
"It's a small world, man," Rowson said. "I'm telling you, it's awesome for us, but I'm really happy for him. He's a really good guy. He's going to fit in well with this group."
Alston said his father used to be Little League commissioner, and Rowson would show up at their home after games — or when there was a barbecue. They kept in touch during their journey through professional baseball and have been able to reconnect during the interview process.
"J-Ro, I love him to death," Alston said. "We definitely knew each other."
Rowson pointed out one specific detail about the 45-year old Alston.
"He's got me beat by four years," Rowson said. "Make sure we know that."