Tigers hitters bashed another Twins starter. Tigers starter Justin Verlander reverted to his MVP form of 2011. It looked like many of the games Detroit has dominated the Twins in this season.
"We were kind of down on the ground," Twins manager Paul Molitor said.
Then, suddenly, they weren't.
A Twins team that has struggled for weeks to drive in runs began churning out at-bat after at-bat, and things escalated quickly. A dull, boring game that was headed for a predictable finish suddenly took a hard right turn. And Brian Dozier drove fans wild with a three-run walk-off home run to cap an 8-6 victory that will go down as one of the games of the year.
"It was a swing in the 12th round," Twins outfielder Torii Hunter said. "You know you're getting your tail kicked. And you just take one swing and you knock the guy out."
The Twins were down 6-1 heading into the ninth, making it their biggest comeback victory since April 12, 2012, against the Angels. According to ESPN stats and info, major league teams trailing by five or more runs in the ninth inning were previously 0-1,057 over the past two seasons.
Detroit was 8-2 against the Twins entering the game, so it was a much-needed win against a division foe.
For Dozier, it capped an eventful week. He hit two walk-off homers in five days after getting snubbed by All-Star voters on Sunday, then finished second in the Final Vote election to Kansas City third baseman Mike Moustakas.