Before you dive into that morning pot of coffee, the next sentence might be the only pick up you need.
The Twins have won a series. Not only that, but one at home.
Their 8-4 victory over Detroit on Wednesday allowed them to take two of three from the two-time defending AL Central champions, who saw their lead over Kansas City shrink to one-half game thanks to an in-game personality change by Kyle Gibson and six extra-base hits from an offense that leads the majors in runs scored since Aug. 1.
"We want to finish strong," said Gibson, who managed to pitch six innings after a dreadful start. "We play a lot of teams who are in the playoff race and we want to be a spoiler. That's kind of our mentality. We want to go out and be in every game like we've been and have a chance at the end to win it and make a difference."
The Twins won a series for the first time since Aug. 11-13 at Houston. Their last series win at home was nearly two months ago, July 21-23 against Cleveland.
Some impostor started in place in Gibson and had the Twins in a 2-0 hole in the first inning. The Twins, however, scored three runs off David Price in the bottom of the inning.
But Detroit got an RBI single from Torii Hunter and an RBI double by Miguel Cabrera to take a 4-3 lead. The Twins had the bullpen warming up.
Pitching coach Rick Anderson went to the mound and told Gibson: "You've given up two runs before in your career. It's not a big deal. Let's settle down."