Ron Gardenhire was sitting in his Oakdale home this week with his three children and three grandchildren. And, big surprise, he was up to shenanigans.
"This morning when I was over at the house, he had my sister's baby, River," said Toby Gardenhire, his son and current St. Paul Saints manager. "And he was pretending to give River some Mountain Dew."
When Gardenhire's daughter, Tiffany, snapped at him to stop, he responded. "I'm trying to give him a sugar high!"
"It's nonstop," Toby said, "but it's mostly with the kids now."
Gardenhire has retired from managing, but his pursuit of a laugh has not ceased. When he wasn't getting tossed from games — he's seventh all time with 84 ejections — he was gregarious, quick-witted and plotting his next prank. Anyone was a target. Teammates, players he managed, media members. Even his family. Except his wife, Carol. She was a no-go zone.
There was a three-year run where a young Toby would come home from Emmet D. Williams Elementary School in Roseville and his father would be ready with a surprise.
"He was really big on the last day of school, always getting us when we were coming home," Toby Gardenhire said. "He would hide in the bushes and jump out throwing water balloons at me or jump out with Super Soakers and chase me down."
That is one quality that made Gardy ... Gardy.