We're at that time of the season where starters might be asked to pitch deeper in games just as often as relievers will be summoned earlier to keep deficits from getting out of hand.
This is when key players are needed to step up in the heat of a pennant race — or when the last man on a roster can be a hero.
This is when intradivisional matchups dominate the schedule — but it's not always who you play, but when you play them.
It's time to see who wants to win the AL Central.
The Twins, behind a grand slam by Nick Gordon in the fifth inning, turned back Boston 10-5 on Tuesday and can finish off a three-game sweep on Wednesday. Once trailing AL Central Division-leading Cleveland by four games, the Twins have won five consecutive games for the first time since May and have reduced the Guardians' lead to 1½ games.
After Wednesday, they will embark on a seemingly insurmountable task over their final 33 games:
Catch the Guardians.
The Twins have not sustained good baseball since May. Their offense runs hot and cold; they have scored more runs than anyone in the division but have been shut out 12 times. They are staring at a tricky schedule. Most of all, they are missing key parts.