FORT MYERS, FLA. – Zack Littell figures he has been wasting his winters, so he made some radical changes this offseason.
No more throwing in a small-town gym to whatever high school catcher he could find. No more guessing about his effectiveness. No more wondering about his mechanics. No more cru — … wait, wait, he didn't eliminate the Caribbean cruises. He's not crazy.
"My family is a little cruise-happy, you might say," Littell said. "It's kind of become our tradition."
His passport — stamped in ports such as Curacao, Aruba, Cancun and Martinique — reveals just how seriously the Littells take those customs. Thanks to baseball, the soft-spoken 24-year-old spent nearly eight months away from his rural North Carolina home last year. Thanks to Royal Caribbean, he also spent almost three months at sea.
"I got more than 80 nights [aboard cruise ships] this past year," Littell said. "On New Year's Eve, they told me it was my 84th night."
And while more or less establishing himself as a major league reliever was certainly among his greatest achievements in 2019, that wasn't the only status that Littell earned.
"I'm Diamond Level now," he said proudly, a lofty stature that, like MLB employment, isn't without its perks. "Free drinks from 4 to 6 p.m.," he said with a laugh.
Now that he is back on dry land and safely tucked into the Twins bullpen, Littell is hoping his career is full of, ahem, similarly smooth sailing. He was a starter for six seasons in the Mariners' and Yankees' systems, and even the Twins, who acquired him for Jaime Garcia in July 2017, assumed he would someday join their rotation.