NEW YORK – Nothing worked for the Twins on Saturday night.
Ervin Santana carried a lead into the late innings but didn't come away with a decision.
Byron Buxton hit a clutch home run in extra innings — only to be outclutched by Curtis Granderson.
Brandon Kintzler couldn't convert a save situation like he has for most of the season.
And Ryan O'Rourke, given a favorable matchup, surrendered the deciding run.
It was one gut-wrenching night in Queens for the Twins, who suffered a 3-2 loss in 12 innings to the Mets on Granderson's walk-off homer off O'Rourke. Granderson hit two home runs in extra innings, causing the Twins to leave Citi Field bitter after their 94th loss of the season.
It all transpired after Santana exited after the seventh inning with a 1-0 lead — only to see the Twins use seven relievers after that. Santana might have been able to pitch the eighth but used 25 pitches in the seventh inning, putting his total at 104 for the game.
Given the time of season, Twins manager Paul Molitor decided to go to the bullpen. One inning later, the score was tied and Santana had his third consecutive no-decision.