The Twins opened Target Field in 2010 with 94 wins, ticket sales of 3,223,640 and a sixth AL Central title in nine years.
And then came the start of a baseball apocalypse in 2011: 63 wins, 99 losses and a 19-50 finish to the schedule. It was the first of four consecutive 90-loss seasons, and five out of six.
Trevor Plouffe arrived for 22 games in 2010, then was called up on May 6, 2011. He was tried at shortstop and second base, batting .238 with eight home runs in 81 games.
There were times when the postgame media would approach Plouffe's cubicle. Trevor had a very strong antenna to detect a negative element to a question, even when none was intended.
Early Friday, Plouffe was on the phone from his home in Calabasas, Calif. Near the end of the conversation, I said to Plouffe:
"Those first couple of years, when you had a tendency to find the worst in most questions, I don't think many of us imagined a future for Trevor Plouffe as a star of new baseball media."
Plouffe laughed slightly and said, "After a year or two, it occurred to me that everybody has a job to do."
He found a home at third base for the Twins when hitting 11 home runs in an astounding June 2012. He had 80 RBI in 2014. He hit 22 home runs with 86 RBI in 2015.