FORT MYERS, FLA. — Pablo López remembers looking at his phone last month, seeing the call was from Jeff Brigham and wondering, “What could he possibly want?”
The Twins believe they’ll be glad later this summer that López decided to answer it.
Brigham, a 32-year-old righthanded reliever from the Seattle suburbs, was López’s roommate in 2017 while both pitched for the Marlins’ High-A team in Jupiter, Fla., then shared an apartment with him during spring training with the Marlins in 2020 and 2021. That’s where López learned that Brigham — “probably the worst texter/phone guy in the world,” he said with a smile — isn’t so good at connecting electronically with friends. “So I was pretty surprised when he called,” López said. “He never calls.”
He had good reason to, though. Brigham, working his way back from a nerve injury in his pitching arm that put his career on hold for nearly two years, had been nontendered after a disappointing season with the Mets. He was sorting out a handful of offers from teams willing to give him a spring training tryout, and the Twins were one of them.
“He wanted to hear from me what the Twins offer, how they work. Just all the little things,” López said. “I basically just told him my experience — from the moment I showed up at camp, how everyone treated me, welcomed me, made me feel a part of the team right away. And then we started getting into the specifics of pitching and what they did for me.”
That was the important part because Brigham, once a fourth-round pick of the Dodgers, is trying to reinvent himself, to find ways to get hitters out now that the injury has sapped his velocity. When Brigham earned a spot in the Marlins bullpen in 2019, he came armed with a fastball that could reach 99 mph and averaged 96.6.
Last year with the Mets, the average was only 93.5 mph.
“When I first met him, he was blowing batters away with his fastball,” López said. “Now he’s not as overpowering as he was, but he’s still got a little giddy to his fastball. But he’s developing better secondary pitches. He’s still got stuff to get guys out, you can see it.”