On September 2, 1997, David Ortiz played in his first Major League game.

Big Papi hit 541 homers in his Hall of Fame career. How many did he hit for the Minnesota Twins, the team that he debuted for that day? 48.
In one of the dumbest moves in the history of the world, in 2002 the Minnesota Twins released David Ortiz. The Red Sox promptly picked him up as a free agent and the rest, as they say, is history.
The Twins in the early 2000s preferred players who were “Old School.” What that meant is that they did not like players with talent and attitude as much as underdogs that over achieved.
As the years went by and Ortiz broke the Red Sox Curse and won World Series Championships the Twins struggled. Especially hitting homers.
Yes, I know that hindsight is 20/20. But after hitting 20 homers in 2002 a different group of decision makers would surely have made the better call.

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