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When Target Field added their state-of-the-art scoreboard upgrade at the beginning of last season, it came with a flurry of unforeseen challenges. Nobody knows this better than the official scoreboard operator tasked with fighting off a nightly-flurry of glitches and errors.

“They just kept coming, man. I was getting bombarded with snags left and right,” said Woody Cunningham, the former top-ranked scoreboard operator at the collegiate level who signed a multi-year deal with the Twins in 2022. “Have you ever seen that movie The Birds? It was like the phone booth scene, but I was getting swarmed with error codes and really mean Tweets each and every game.”
It was a rookie year that Cunningham would love to forget, but he knows the adversity will help him in the long run. And he took the task to heart this off-season, vowing to leave the ghost of his lost season in the past. 
I asked him about his challenging year in 2023, which saw the newly-hired technical prodigy struggle through countless glitches and technical errors on a nightly basis. Whether that was the wrong player’s picture being displayed during an at-bat, stat lines not adding up correctly, a misfire when it came to finding a proper celebrity look-alike or the semi-regular crash of the entire system, Cunningham got a lot more than he could chew. 
The two of us sit in the pregnant pause of silence while he thinks about how to answer.
Cunningham cracks his knuckles, leans back in his chair and looks me dead in the eyes. 
“The game doesn’t slow down for you. You have to grab that bull by the horns and hold on for your dear life,” he said as he took a long hard drag of the heater between his calloused fingers. “This year is going to be different. That I can promise you.”
It’s not the first time the wunderkind has been tested. While interning with the Missoula Timberjacks, Cunningham set a record for being the youngest scoreboard operator in baseball history since Charlie “The Chalk Whisperer” Chalmers in 1906. Because of that reputation, Target Field’s Game Presentation department continues to have faith in their young gun.
The 24-year-old graduate of Saint John’s University spent the offseason training in the mountains with world-renowned graphic designer Joel Sullivan, who helped develop the fabled Walks Will Haunt graphic that originated in the Metrodome in 1987 and helped lead the club to a World Championship. 
The Twins counted on Sullivan to carry them in the franchise’s heyday. Now they’re calling on him to help right the ship of their brightest wayward star.
“Woodrow has all the raw tools that you’d want from a boardie, trust me,” the grizzled Sullivan said emphatically. “I ain’t coming out of retirement to work with no loser.”
Cunningham is said to have returned to the club in phenomenal shape, gaining 35 pounds of raw muscle after an offseason training regimen that included chopping wood for three hours each morning, sets of stadium stairs and isolated punch-dancing. 
“I’m in the best shape of my life,” Cunningham said as kissed his massive bicep. “I’m coming into this year faster. Faster. Stronger. Better. Go ahead, try me. Give me the name of any beat writer and I’ll give you their perfect celebrity look-alike.”
I play along, naming media personalities one by one. 
Tom Schreier of Zone Coverage.
“Ben Affleck in AIR.”
Aaron Gleeman of The Athletic.
“Jonah Hill in Moneyball.”
John Bonnes of Twins Daily.
“John Lithgow.”
Dan Hayes of The Athletic.
“Mayhem from the Allstate Insurance commercials.”

I’m awestricken, as if I had seen a genius at work. Cunningham still has his fastball, and he knows it. But that was never really in question. We know he can execute at the facets of the game that he’s good at. How will he adjust to the areas where he needs improvement?
Time will tell how Cunningham responds, but the eyebrow-raising improvement to his physical health is notable, if superfluous to his role. 
“I know you don’t need to be this jacked to run the scoreboard, but let’s just say you don’t want any noodle-armed mouth-breathers pulling these strings, either,” Cunningham said. “We’ll leave those chumps to write for Twins Daily.”
 


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Hilarious. I hope there's follow up during the season when scoreboard mistakes are made. I want to know if Sully is able to take Cunningham to the next level. Lord knows we need it; it's going to be a tight race this year. By the way, celerity look alike for Lou Hennessy - Richard Thomas as John-Boy on The Waltons. 

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On 4/1/2024 at 10:39 AM, LA VIkes Fan said:

Hilarious. I hope there's follow up during the season when scoreboard mistakes are made. I want to know if Sully is able to take Cunningham to the next level. Lord knows we need it; it's going to be a tight race this year. By the way, celerity look alike for Lou Hennessy - Richard Thomas as John-Boy on The Waltons. 

I was going to say the love child of Chris Elliott from There's Something About Mary and Anthony Michael Hall from 16 Candles.

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