In their pantheon of playoff failures, the Twins have never given themselves less reason for hope two games into a series, have never before flown to New York facing elimination in the graveyard of dreams that is Yankee Stadium.
The Yanks might be putting up another slab in Monument Park soon to honor Minnesota's contributions to their legacy. After losing 5-2 Thursday night at Target Field, the Twins boarded a charter to their Temple of Doom, offering perfunctory declarations of determination, whether they believed them or not.
Their task now is simple and brutal: Win two games in the Bronx to force a deciding game in Minnesota.
To survive this trip to the land of bedbugs and bedlam, the Twins need to do more than defy their own pathetic history against the Yankees. They need to overcome a superior team in an ominous setting with no margin for error.
While the Twins' failures against New York defy the laws of probability, the explanation for their futility has become obvious: The Yankees are the vastly superior team.
A wise man once said that it's hard to beat a team when they know they're better than you are, and they know that you know that they're better than you are.
After eight consecutive playoff losses to the Yankees, including two in Target Field this week, the Twins might be getting the hint.
In 2003 and 2004, the Twins won Game 1 in Yankee Stadium, came close to winning Game 2 and headed to the Metrodome believing they could close out the Yanks. They were wrong.