It was 2018, and Torii Hunter was sitting in his temporary office at Nationals Stadium when he made a statement that caught his audience off guard.
"I can do this," Hunter said. "I could manage in the major leagues."
Hunter had just managed the U.S. team in the All-Star Futures Game, a team that included future major leaguers like Bo Bichette, Hunter Greene, Mitch Keller, Pete Alonso and Alex Kirilloff. Former Twins teammates LaTroy Hawkins and Matthew LeCroy were on the coaching staff.
Hunter realized, through the experience, that he spent the back half of his playing career molding, mentoring and managing teammates. And he was good at it. He played for the Twins, Angels and Tigers during a 19-year career, and he became the spiritual leader on all of them.
That moment crossed my mind recently when it was learned that the Angels brought in Hunter a few weeks ago to interview for their managerial opening. The news was still stunning. Hunter, who has been a special projects coach for the Twins since his playing days ended, is a successful investor and businessman. He owns three barbecue restaurants — called the Tender Smokehouse — in the Dallas Fort Worth area, and a fourth is on the way. He's a grandfather, too.
So, Torii, why complicate your life?
"I like to be uncomfortable, and I like the challenges of creating businesses and things like that," Hunter said from his home in Prosper, Texas. "But the one thing I do know is that I love baseball. When I had an opportunity with the Angels, a team that I know, I thought about it, prayed about it and called them back and said, 'Yeah, I'd be interested.'"
Hunter interviewed earlier this month, but the Angels went with Ron Washington, another former Twin. Hunter wasn't interested in a coaching role. But Torii the manager would have been wildly entertaining because Hunter can be real, brutally honest, hilarious and thought-provoking. He planned on bringing Hawkins, LeCroy and Eddie Guardado to his coaching staff. That would have been a reporter's dream, because one of those guys would have said something either enlightening or worthy of a story. Every. Single. Day.