SEATTLE — Chris Colabello had a chance to make a significant difference for the Minnesota Twins on Sunday. However, his third-inning fly ball just wasn't hit high enough.
After hitting a two-run homer in the previous inning, Colabello was robbed of a three-run shot by Seattle right fielder Endy Chavez and the Mariners held on to beat the Twins 6-4.
Colabello said he had seen this before.
"Part of the game, I guess," Colabello said. "He's notorious for robbing homers. I remember the one he had way back in the (2006) LCS for the Mets against the Cardinals."
The catch kept the Twins' lead at 2-0 instead of having it increase to 5-0.
"It would have been nice to put one over or off the wall for the team, get a couple more runs, a little more separation."
That separation was what Twin manager Ron Gardenhire was hoping for.
"That keeps the game at two. It could have been five," he said. "He made a great play on two of them out there. That's a big three points at the time. Big play, big play for him, and another nice swing by Colabello. Unfortunately, he made a play."