The St. Paul Saints were playing the 13th home game of this delayed season. The first night with no limits on attendance because of COVID restrictions Tuesday also coincided with the first occasion for sizable excitement given the Saints' new status as the Twins' Class AAA farm club.
OK, the skills of the personnel overall rated as an upgrade over the 28 seasons of independent league rosters, but it did not change the belief the best player to wear a Saints uniform remained Darryl Strawberry for that month in 1996, before he helped the Yankees win their first World Series title in 18 years.
Then came Tuesday night. Finally, the proximity of 11 miles between Target Field and CHS Field paid a dividend for Saints loyalists when the Twins' best player, Byron Buxton, arrived for a brief rehab assignment.
Buxton was batting second and serving as the designated hitter. He popped out to right in the first, against Carlos Hernandez, a pitcher the Twins faced last week in Kansas City.
In the third, he was facing Domingo Tapia, another big-league pitcher earlier this season and credited with a 101-mph fastball by the generous radar gun at CHS Field. Buxton drew a walk.
Then came the sixth. Lefthander Richard Lovelady was pitching and Buxton sliced a line drive over the head of right fielder Kyle Isbel. That's always three bases for Buxton, the fastest man ever seen in a Twins uniform, except …
"With him, it always looks like three, but I didn't know if he was going for it in this situation," Saints manager Toby Gardenhire said. "He was never going to stop there, though."
The Saints were trailing 1-0 and, Twins-style, they left Buxton standing at third. Later, Daniel Descalso, with his fourth hit in 54 at-bats for the Saints, tied the game with a home run.