The nonalcoholic sparkling wine flew in every direction Wednesday in the visitors clubhouse at Target Field. Then Torii Hunter looked around and realized something was missing.
"I'm gonna go get Skip," Hunter said.
Hunter headed for the manager's office, picked up Jim Leyland and carried him into the clubhouse. "I've got Skip!" he yelled, and several teammates roared as they drenched their 68-year-old leader. Leyland, who won his 700th game with the Tigers on Wednesday, hopped around for a few seconds then bounced out of the clubhouse as the celebration continued.
Detroit grinded out a 1-0 victory over the Twins to lower their magic number to zero. They won the AL Central Division for the third consecutive season, the first time a Tigers team has done that since 1907-09. Righthander Max Scherzer, the first pitcher to win 20 games, improved to 21-3 behind seven strong innings. He walked a season-high six but struck out 10.
The Twins got two hits off Scherzer. One was Chris Parmelee's slow roller toward third base in the fourth inning that Scherzer fielded but had no play on, the other a Pedro Florimon grounder in the fifth that kicked off Omar Infante's glove at second.
Two infield hits.
"He was tough," Twins manager Ron Gardenhire said. "He had great pitches."
Scherzer is part of a Tigers starting rotation that has dominated the Twins at times while winning 11 of 19 games of the season series. Justin Verlander struck out 12 batters Monday in a game the Twins came back to win against Detroit's bullpen. Anibal Sanchez nearly no-hit them on May 24 at Comerica Park.