The Twins went 12 innings to defeat the Los Angeles Angels 2-1 on Aug. 21 in Anaheim. They won only 12 of the next 30 games, and only one of those came with fewer than six runs.
That was a 4-1 victory Sunday in Tampa Bay -- and it was against a Rays lineup that featured many irregulars and perhaps a mass hangover from the previous night's celebration of a first-ever playoff berth.
Basically, the Twins had not won a tight, low-scoring game in five weeks, and that's what they were in on Wednesday night, and with nothing more at stake than the entire season.
Last month in Anaheim, manager Ron Gardenhire followed Scott Baker's eight innings with Matt Guerrier for two, Jesse Crain for one and then Joe Nathan to get a save.
And, if the manager had required a lefthander on that Thursday night at the Big A, he would have gone with Dennys Reyes.
A few days later, General Manager Bill Smith traded for veteran Eddie Guardado as another late-inning option.
Many problems would befall the Twins' bullpen in the losing weeks that followed. Reyes was so-so, Guerrier and Crain were largely ineffective and Guardado quickly was pushed back to a secondary role.
On Wednesday, the Twins received five stout innings from rookie Nick Blackburn. The righthander managed to work through two bases-loaded situations and departed with a 3-2 lead.