Minnesota Twins fans react to the team's 0-6 start (in six words apiece)

After the Twins lost to Kansas City on Sunday afternoon to end their winless six-game road trip, we asked fans on Twitter to share their thoughts on the team in six words.

April 11, 2016 at 2:10AM
Royals teammates mobbed Terrance Gore after he scored the winning run against the Twins in the 10th inning Sunday.
Royals teammates mobbed Terrance Gore after he scored the winning run against the Twins in the 10th inning Sunday. (Randy Johnson — AP/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Right after the bullpen blew up on Sunday afternoon, allowing Kansas City to rally for a 4-3 victory in 10 innings that dropped the Twins to 0-6, we took to the @StribSports twitter feed with a question:

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We got lots of responses -- and to keep you from being late for whatever today, we've grabbed 25 that we really liked and posted them below.

Some will make you laugh, some will make you cuss, some will even remind you there are 156 games remaining on the schedule.

Here goes:

Some people are upset. (And some are more upset than others.)

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Some think it could be worse. (Or they've been here and done this with other Minnesota teams.)

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Some are preaching patience. (Or working hard to find a silver lining.)

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Thanks for playing. If the losing continues, we'll be back next Sunday asking for your take on the Twins in 12 words. Maybe.

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Howard Sinker

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Howard Sinker is digital sports editor at startribune.com and curates the website's Sports Upload blog. He is also a senior instructor in Media and Cultural Studies at Macalester College in St. Paul.

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