ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. – Many Twins players left spring training believing this could be a .500 team this season. No, that's not what competing is all about, hoping for mediocrity. But after suffering through 291 losses over the three previous seasons, finishing .500 — to them — would be turning the corner.
The Twins beat Tampa Bay 9-7 on Thursday to win the three-game series at Tropicana Field, finish 3-3 on their road trip and — look here — come home 11-10 on the season. Joe Mauer is batting only .264 and is on a Rob Deer-like run of strikeouts. Yet the Twins are winning because the offense has been the surprise of the early season, averaging 5.5 runs a game.
All's well so far. But their big test is coming.
"I don't think we're played too many slouches lately," manager Ron Gardenhire said, "and I don't think there are many slouches in this league anymore. You just have to keep grinding. Fortunately for us, we're really swinging pretty good."
Is it a small sample size, or a sample of something that will sustain all season? The Twins just won a series in Tampa Bay for the first time since 2006, against a team that made the playoffs three of the past four seasons. And the schedule doesn't lighten up any time soon.
Detroit, the three-time defending American League Central champion, visits Target Field for a three-game series this weekend. The glittery Dodgers and their record $234 million payroll come in after that. Baltimore, which went 85-77 last year, follows after that — and the Orioles might have injured All-Star third baseman Manny Machado back in the lineup by then.
The Twins then hit the road for four games at Cleveland and three at Detroit. Then they head home to play David Ortiz and Boston. Including Tampa Bay, that's a stretch of 19 of 22 games against teams that made the 2013 playoffs.
That gets them through May 15. The deepest the 2013 Twins were above .500 was May 13, when they were 18-17 before going on a 10-game losing streak. If they remain at or near .500 after their upcoming march over hot coals, they will have earned it.