After a two-minute tribute video featuring Jorge Polanco’s highlights played on the Target Field video boards Monday night, the former longtime Twins infielder raised his cap as he received an ovation.
Many of Polanco’s new teammates with the Seattle Mariners stopped to watch the tribute, which included video of his major league debut, walk-off hits, community events and off-the-field moments with players such as Max Kepler and Eduardo Escobar.
This trip to Target Field, Polanco admitted, carried a lot of emotions. It was his first time back at Target Field since he was traded in January. Twins catcher Christian Vázquez walked to the mound when Polanco was introduced for his first at-bat, prolonging the ovation as Polanco tipped his helmet to the crowd and Twins dugout. Vázquez hugged his friend when he returned to his spot behind the plate.
“It is a little bit strange coming to the visitors’ side,” said Polanco, who spent 14 years in the Twins organization, including 10 big league seasons. “It does feel good to be back.”
Polanco, wearing No. 7 with the Mariners after wearing No. 11 with the Twins, tried not to think too much about his first game back at Target Field, but he did wonder how the crowd would respond. The Twins played his walk-up music for his first at-bat, and he broke into a smile during the 26-second ovation that brought some fans to their feet.
“He’s one of my favorites,” Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said. “The organization here owes him a lot.”
Polanco, a starting shortstop in the 2019 All-Star Game, ranks 17th in Twins history in RBI (447), 18th in homers (112) and 19th in hits (849). He was a trade candidate all winter because of his $10.5 million contract and the Twins’ infield depth.