Rocco Baldelli came to his postgame media interview holding a tall beverage to celebrate Sunday's 3-1 victory over Washington, the 300th victory of his Twins managerial career.
"Juice Machine, Charlton, Mass.," said the Rhode Island native, showing off a New England IPA-style beer. "I was going to have this beer regardless [of the outcome}, but it tastes a little better now."
He was denied that 300th victory during a three-game losing streak that ended Sunday, when his team avoided a series sweep against the last-place Nationals.
Baldelli's 300 victories is sixth on the club's career list, behind Tom Kelly's 1,140, Ron Gardenhire's 1,068, Sam Mele's 524, Gene Mauch's 378 and Paul Molitor's 305.
It's also just ahead of Frank Quilici's 280 and Billy Gardner's 268.
"I don't really keep track of those things," Baldelli said. "But I got a nice baseball and lineup card for the mantel. The wins are all about the players. In all 300, they are the ones leading the way. They get this organization to where we're going."
Since 2019, Baldelli is fourth among AL managers in victories, trailing the Yankees' Aaron Boone (340), Tampa Bay's Kevin Cash (340) and Cleveland's Terry Francona (310).
On the Twins' list, he needs only 840 more victories to catch two-time World Series champion Kelly. "TK is on a level all by himself," Baldelli said.