5 stars! Twins reliever tips bullpen cart driver
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Rolling along the warning track to greet relievers any time there's a pitching change, the bullpen cart is a reliable presence at Nationals Park. Most players, though, opt to jog through the outfield grass to reach the mound rather than go for a joyride in the baseball-shaped vehicle. But not Twins left-hander Steven Okert.
Entering in relief of starter Simeon Woods Richardson in the fifth inning of the Twins' 3-2 victory on Wednesday afternoon, Okert hopped underneath the cart¡¯s Curly W cap and went cruising down the third-base line.
The veteran hurler had been planning to take advantage of the Nats¡¯ ride-hailing service even before he got the call in the 'pen, and he came prepared, handing over a $5 bill as a tip for his driver before heading to the mound.
¡°I was carrying it the whole series waiting to get in,¡± said Okert. ¡°Probably [the] eighth-ish time that I've ridden [the bullpen cart]. First time I tipped the driver, though.¡±
Okert¡¯s club was supportive of his altruistic move.
¡°You¡¯ve got to tip. Unless there¡¯s a major issue, you¡¯re going to tip,¡± manager Rocco Baldelli said. ¡°We like to do things right here, treat people good. That¡¯s it. Do it right. I¡¯d be disappointed if we didn't.¡±
That good deed off the field translated to good results on the hill as Okert struck out two over 1 1/3 perfect innings to earn his first win of the season and help the Twins take the series from the Nationals -- feats that might not have been possible if he hadn¡¯t arrived at the mound safe and sound.
¡°If there was an app, I would give them five stars,¡± Okert said. ¡°It was a great ride in.¡±