ANAHEIM, CALIF. – The Twins needed a spark offensively after a slow start to the season, and the Rally Sausage was born.
When the Twins were scoreless for their first five innings Thursday against the Chicago White Sox, hitting coach David Popkins brought a Cloverdale Foods tangy summer sausage into the dugout and told everyone to tap it before they hit.
The Twins reeled off five straight hits, including back-to-back homers, and a new tradition — something to link the hitters together — was created. The Twins brought the summer sausage on their road trip, and it was tossed to Carlos Santana and Max Kepler after they homered Saturday.
“Everybody touches it before we go to the plate,” infielder Kyle Farmer said. “Every at-bat, they just kind of tap it. It just organically happened. ... I hope it lasts the whole year and it doesn’t get moldy or anything.”
The Twins totaled 32 runs and 45 hits during their three-game sweep over the Los Angeles Angels. It’s the first time they produced back-to-back games with at least 17 hits since 2010.
“When you’re scoring runs and winning some games, you can probably have a little more fun with stuff like that,” Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said. “Maybe it’s because of the sausage that it’s all happening in the first place.”
The Twins celebrated home runs last year with a “Land of 10,000 Rakes” fishing vest, which is now encased outside of the Twins’ clubhouse, and a toy fishing pole. Pablo López bought the items when he saw other teams using props for their home run celebrations.
The summer sausage, as one would expect, was a little more spontaneous.