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The Minnesota Twins need a manager. Derek Falvey, the guy responsible for the hiring, and Torii Hunter, the popular former Twins star, chatted last week.
Hunter, 50, emphasized he has not been interviewed for the job.
“I guess they’re slow-rolling the process right now; I’m just sitting waiting,” Hunter told the Pioneer Press. “If the opportunity presents itself, then it would be something I would look into, think long and hard about. I have a Ph.D. in baseball, and I grew up in that organization.”
For a lot of reasons, Hunter, who was a finalist for the Angels’ job, would seem the people’s choice in Minnesota to succeed Rocco Baldelli, fired at season’s end.
“Now it’s about a conversation to see where they’re headed, what their thoughts are, and then I’m pretty sure they’re going to see what I want to do with the team, who I’m going to bring aboard, my staff,” Hunter said.
Hunter already has had conversations with the staff he would bring if hired. He declined to reveal them.
“They’re all on board except one,” he said from his home in Prosper, Texas. “We’re still working on that one. I don’t want to say anything because somebody might scoop them up.”
The Minnesota Twins need a manager and former player Torii Hunter is open is an opportunity presents itself.
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