The currency of Minnesota sports fandom is the feeling of great optimism that fades — or more likely falls quickly and clumsily — into disappointment.
Cataloging Minnesota sports seasons that fit such a description would likely require the publication of a book.
The opposite type of Minnesota sports season, one that starts basically with no expectations and evolves into something pleasantly wonderful, can be confined to a smaller space.
I started thinking about that in the context of the 2017 Twins, who lost 103 games last season and were picked even by optimists to flirt with at least 90 losses again this year. Playoffs? Few would say that was on the radar, and yet here we are.
With that in mind, here are five other seasons in Minnesota sports history with a similar trajectory:
• 2012 Vikings: In the preceding season, the Vikings went 3-13 while shifting midseason to rookie quarterback Christian Ponder. Late in the 2011 season, star running back Adrian Peterson suffered a devastating knee injury that threatened his 2012 season.
What followed in 2012 was stunning, even if it proved to be an aberration. The Vikings went 10-6, Ponder started all 16 games, Peterson nearly broke the NFL rushing record and Minnesota reached the playoffs by beating the Packers in the regular-season finale.
• 2011 Lynx: The Lynx have been good enough for long enough now that it's almost hard to remember when they were definitely not good. For the first 12 years of their existence, they made the playoffs twice, winning a total of one playoff game (and zero playoff series).