Even when the Twins win, they still can't win.
It was star first baseman Joe Mauer's fourth-inning, bases-loaded double that sparked the Twins' biggest lead in recent memory. But while the crowd cheered Eduardo Escobar and Sam Fuld home, Mauer pulled up in pain at second base.
Mauer was put on the 15-day disabled list Wednesday morning after his strained right oblique was evaluated.
Chris Colabello has been called up from Class AAA Rochester.
Colabello played in 36 games for the Red Wings, hitting .275 with six home runs and 27 RBI. In 40 games for the Twins earlier this season, he batted .232 with four home runs and 30 RBI -- starting with a hot April and cooling off dramatically during May until he was sent to the minors.
"It felt like somebody hit me pretty hard right there," he said.
Mauer attempted to stay in the game in hopes the pain would ease. But Chris Parmelee eventually had to fill in for him at first starting in the fifth inning while Josh Willingham went to left field.
Since the injury comes with Mauer in the midst of a turnaround on a 12-game hitting streak in which he is hitting .362 and 12 RBI, he called it "frustrating" and "bad timing."