It's only 13 miles down the freeway, but a long way back to the major leagues for 2015 American League Cy Young Award winner Dallas Keuchel.
The Twins on Thursday promoted him from their Class AAA St. Paul team to their big league roster after he exercised an opt-out clause in his minor league contract. He's scheduled to start Sunday against Arizona at Target Field.
"This is a good situation," Keuchel said at his Twins clubhouse locker stall before Friday's game. "I know a lot of these guys from competing against them. It's tough to not like the Twins and the situation that they have moving forward. It's going to be a good fit."
At age 35, Keuchel is pitching for his sixth MLB team, including the 2017 World Series champion Houston Astros. The Twins signed him as a minor league free agent on June 22 after Keuchel took seven months away at home in Scottsdale, Ariz., to heal from injury.
He acquainted himself with new teammates Friday afternoon.
"He was going around the room and introduced himself to some of the new players," Twins bench coach Jayce Tingler said. "He didn't have to introduce himself to Carlos [Correa]. They had a big hug. We've gotten great reports. He's throwing the ball extremely well in St. Paul and we're excited for him take the mound on Sunday."
The two-time All Star and five-time Gold Glove winner made six starts for St. Paul, going 1-0 with a 1.13 ERA, and was named the International League Pitcher of the Month for July.
He was asked Friday if he doubted whether he'd make it all the way back.