The Twins on Wednesday afternoon scored twice in the sixth inning to climb to within 5-4 of the White Sox, and it felt as if it would be only a matter of time before they would shove the worst team in the AL Central out of the way.
Justin Morneau, celebrating his 32nd birthday, batted with two outs and the tying run on second. Morneau, who has been dialed in on everything of late, checked his swing on a six-foot grounder and was thrown out to end the inning.
It was the last threat the Twins mustered. Chicago went on to win 9-4 and take two of three at Target Field. A White Sox team that was a mess entering the series won the final two games.
"They got us,'' Twins manager Ron Gardenhire said. "Those guys just outplayed us. That's the bottom line.''
The Twins have much more going for them than the White Sox and should not lose a home series to a team that likely won't climb out of the division basement.
White Sox manager Robin Ventura addressed his team about numerous mistakes during a meeting Saturday. When they rolled over in a sloppy loss to the Twins on Monday, Ventura had the team out on the field early Tuesday — in full uniform — for drills.
By the end of the series, the tables had turned. The Twins fell short in all areas Wednesday.
On the mound, it was righthander Mike Pelfrey, who hasn't quite graduated from the Tommy John Academy of elbow enhancement.