There was no mystery as to what produced the Twins' sudden show of competence with a five-game winning streak over the past week. There also was no puzzle as to what caused that minor uptick to come to an end Tuesday afternoon at Target Field.
Pitching. It's always pitching.
The Twins took a 10-0 loss against the Mariners last Tuesday that dropped them to a season-low 15 games under .500 at 26-41.
The Seattle slaughter also raised the team earned run average to 5.05, which stood 28th among 30 MLB teams. That was quite the fall off a cliff for a team that was comfortably fourth in the 2020 mini-season with a 3.58 ERA.
The Twins received four terrific innings from rookie Bailey Ober the next night, beat the M's 7-2, and went on this five-game interruption in their Season of Woe.
The ERA over those five victories, Wednesday through Monday, was 2.57. The batting average against was .213, compared to .264 for opponents in the prior 67 games.
Just to make sure what remains of the Twins' audience didn't enjoy a moment of relief from the gloom, the baseball gods steered a pitch from Cincinnati's Tyler Mahle into the left hand of Byron Buxton in the fourth inning Monday night.
This sent him back to the injured list because of a broken finger, after a glorious three games and three innings of good health in his return to center field.