BOSTON – The biggest victory on the greatest road trip during the most preposterous season deserved the most unbelievable finish, too.
Leave it to Eddie Rosario, the human exclamation point.
Rosario, born for these oh-my-goodness moments, calmly gloved the rebound of J.D. Martinez's wall-scraping double, pivoted toward the plate, and unleashed a one-hop laser to catcher Jason Castro, who applied the tag to a futile slide by Rafael Devers. And just like that, the Twins' most successful road trip in decades concluded with an iconic maybe-it's-meant-to-be memory, a euphoric celebration — and an oddball 2-1 victory over the Red Sox at Fenway Park.
"It was a perfect way to end the game. A phenomenal throw, obviously strong, accurate," gushed Twins manager Rocco Baldelli. "As big of a moment as we've had all year long."
And it was the zenith to the Twins' spectacular 10-game road trip, a three-city trek that included eight victories — the first time since, gulp, the 1991 championship season that Minnesota took eight out of 10 on one swing — plus their first series victory in Fenway since 2013.
That success nearly doubled their lead in the AL Central. The Twins, who left Target Field with a 3½-game lead over second-place Cleveland, now come home for a weekend "showdown" with the Indians sporting a 6½-game lead.
"It was a wonderful trip, all the way around," Baldelli said. "We had to win games in many different ways, [which] just shows everyone, shows ourselves a little bit just what we are capable of."