These days, there's less talk about baseball inside the Twins clubhouse and more about psychology.
Trying to not try too hard. Walking the fine line between playing under pressure and playing with patience. Trevor Plouffe even called himself out, saying he's been trying to hit a three-run home run with no one on base.
"You just can't do that," Plouffe said.
The woebegone Twins offense was on display once again on Thursday in a 3-1 loss to the White Sox that dropped their record to an unfathomable 0-9. The worst start in Twins history is also baseball's worst start since the 2002 Tigers lost their first 11 games. The Twins mustered just two measly runs in three games against the White Sox. Going back to Sunday in Kansas City, they have not held a lead for 29 consecutive innings.
The Twins clubhouse was library quiet after Thursday's game at Target Field, and words from within reflected a team that was part shocked, part frustrated and part embarrassed after batting .154 in the Chicago series.
"It's getting harder, I tell ya," Twins manager Paul Molitor said, "to come up with words."
At 0-9, the Twins have lost as many games in 11 days as the Golden State Warriors lost over an entire NBA season.
The Padres (16), Yankees (16) and Dodgers (15) have scored more runs in one game than the Twins have overall (14).