From Deseret News archives:
Former Buzz slugger is big man in Boston
Ortiz flashed his potential while on S.L. team
Just the same, it would be difficult for even his most devoted fan to imagine that he would rescue the most unlucky franchise in any sport from the brink of elimination and carry them to the World Series.
"I'm just so proud of the guy," said Phil Roof, who managed the Buzz, now known as the Stingers, when Ortiz was playing in Salt Lake City. "He was always the leader of the clubhouse. . . . He's a big, lovable giant."
For three years, Ortiz spent time in a Buzz uniform. He was a fan favorite, although management and analysts gave him more mixed reviews. Some said he was an average first-baseman, although one year he won an award for his defensive abilities. Some said his work ethic was lacking, while others defended him saying his personality was just mellow.
"I always thought if given the chance, he would do well," said Stingers radio announcer Steve Klauke. "I saw him hit some monster home runs for the Buzz."
He started the 1998 season in Minnesota but broke a bone in his hand and after two months on the injured list, he rehabbed in Salt Lake City. That's when it seemed his ascent would be continually hindered by injury. Roof said the Twins also had another designated hitter they believed had as much potential as Ortiz, so when his contract expired at the end of 2002, they let him go.
Klauke said he doesn't think Ortiz fit into Minnesota's system, as it doesn't like a player who's strictly a designated hitter.
"It was always in the back of my mind that he could do something big, but it was just would anybody give him the chance," Klauke said. "I think he's the MVP of that team not only for what he's done in this series but for reintroducing Manny Ramirez to the idea that baseball is supposed to be fun. He's really loosened him up."
Ortiz signed with Boston in January 2003 and has remained healthy and lucky in a city that believes its baseball team is cursed by an 86-year-old decision to trade Babe Ruth. His former manager agrees with Klauke that his value isn't just his mammoth swing.
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