Jim Thome was back at Target Field on Tuesday, getting ready to bat cleanup as the Phillies designated hitter, and looking back fondly on his time with the Twins.
Leading up to the series, Thome was peppering his former Twins teammates with e-mails and text messages, talking smack.
"Those guys are like my brothers," Thome said. "I've sent them texts and e-mails all year long. That's kind of what we do is have fun. One thing about the game is you always stay in touch with your guys, and I think everybody knows my two years here were very, very special."
Thome, who will turn 42 in August, joined the Twins for the 2010 season, when they opened Target Field, and led that team with 25 home runs in only 276 at-bats.
"They gave me an opportunity, to be honest, when not many teams were calling," Thome said. "I thank them for that."
Thome returned to the Twins in 2011 and hit 12 more home runs before the Twins sent him to Cleveland in late August, giving him a chance to be part of another pennant race.
Twins fans gave Thome another loud ovation before his first at-bat Tuesday, just as they did last September, when he returned with the Indians. He finished last season with 604 career homers, and after returning to the Phillies, he didn't hit his first one this year until Saturday in Baltimore. He spent five weeks on the disabled list because of a lower-back strain, but appeared to find his swing just in time to face the Twins.
Thome went 2-for-4 Tuesday with a two-run single off Alex Burnett. He also scored the Phillies' first run in their four-run fourth inning after drawing a leadoff walk off Nick Blackburn.