OAKLAND, CALIF. – The Twins have a long way to go to get where the Athletics are, but hopefully they paid attention this weekend.
In case they didn't, they could get a couple more chances to see what success looks like.
Oakland made mincemeat of the Twins and roared to its second straight AL West crown during an 11-7 win Sunday. In the second inning, two time zones away, the Royals' Justin Maxwell was hitting a walk-off grand slam in the 10th inning to beat the Rangers, dropping the A's magic number to zero.
A's fans let loose with cheers when the result was posted on the scoreboard, waving towels and flags. Oakland was in the middle of a six-run inning at the time and didn't let up, scoring a run in each of the next five innings, crushing fat pitches and continuing an undeniable dominance of the Twins this season.
Oakland won six of the seven games in the season series by a cumulative score of 68-23. The A's batted .354 and slugged 16 home runs.
"Everyone was running to the bat rack against this team,'' said A's outfielder Josh Reddick as champagne was poured over him.
Twins pitchers gave up 59 earned runs in 59 innings, a beatdown in every way imaginable.
"Look at what they have done,'' Twins righthander Liam Hendriks said. "They have blown us out of the water the last three days. It will be interesting to see how they do in the playoffs.''