Outfitted in their new threads before the biggest crowd of the season, the Twins walked off with a 6-5, come-from-behind victory over the Oakland Athletics in 10 innings on Friday night at Target Field.
Max Kepler set a Target Field record for home runs with a three-run, sixth-inning shot that tied the score 4-4. Then he delivered a walk-off single by driving in 10th-inning runner Austin Martin from second base, making his team 3-0 in extra-inning games this season.
Kepler did so after he had been drilled in the elbow with Lucas Erceg’s 99 mph sinker during an eighth inning, when the Twins scored the tying run without managing a hit. The Twins benefitted from an A’s throwing error, a hit batter and two walks. Oakland 100 mph-throwing reliever Mason Miller came in with the bases loaded and walked Carlos Santana on a full-count pitch, forcing Carlos Correa home with the tying run.
Attendance on a glorious summer night was announced at 35,631, more than the 35,595 of Opening Day. Fans came to see the new City Connect uniforms and a postgame concert featuring rapper Flo Rida. And although they didn’t know it, they came to see Kepler hit more home runs at Target Field than anyone else.
“It was a beautiful night at the ballpark,” manager Rocco Baldelli said. “Stadium was rocking and I hope everyone was excited about what they came to see and they got to see it. Now they get the concert. What’s better than this?”
Kepler’s record-setting homer — his fifth this season — and four RBI came three weeks after he played his 1,000th game with the Twins. He finished 3-for-4, his first three-hit game of the season.
“Honored, grateful, living a dream,” Kepler said.
His 426-foot homer high into the center-field seats came in his third plate appearance against A’s starter Mitch Spence, on a first-pitch slider. Kepler had to be motioned home by the second-base umpire after the blast went so far and high, Kepler couldn’t track it. He now has 81 homers at Target Field, one more than former teammate Brian Dozier and five more than Miguel Sanó.