The Twins were facing elimination and tied with Houston 1-1 on Sept. 30 at Target Field. The ongoing question with Jose Berrios for two full seasons and now in this mini-season had been:
Two-time All-Star, yes, but can he be classified as an ace?
On this afternoon, as the Twins as an organization faced an 18th straight postseason loss, Berrios definitely was that – cruising through five innings, allowing one run, two hits, two walks and striking out four. He threw 47 strikes on 75 pitches.
And showing no confidence in the 26-year-old righthander, manager Rocco Baldelli sent the message in the dugout that Berrios was finished. There was a angry look on Berrios' face, and certainly this question had to occur with teammates:
"Jose's throwing like this in a tight ballgame, and we're hooking him in favor of Cody Stashak?''
Stashak got the Astros out in the sixth, then gave up a mighty home run to deep right-center off Carlos Correa in the seventh. The Twins couldn't score, and the final was 3-1.
When the Berrios decision was questioned, the reply from defenders came: "You're not going to win a game with one run.''
Which doesn't change Rocco's absurd decision to finally get the outstanding Berrios the Twins have been waiting to see in a huge game, and then hooking him after 75 pitches and five innings.