The Twins reached the final game with the potential to sweep for the fifth time in eight three-game series. They had failed in the previous four opportunities and were leading 3-2 in the fourth inning on Wednesday at blustery Target Field.
J.J. Hardy, Tuesday's hero, was scratched because of a sore wrist. This put Alexi Casilla in the lineup for the second time in 28 games. Detroit starter Rick Porcello committed the grievous sin of walking Casilla with two outs in the fourth.
Nick Punto followed with a fly ball to deep right-center. Rookie right fielder Brennan Boesch got there without much trouble, then the ball popped from Boesch's glove.
Casilla scored and Punto reached third on the error. Denard Span followed with a bouncer that was oléd into an RBI single by shortstop Ramon Santiago.
Detroit's generosity had upped the Twins' lead to 5-2. They would hold for a 5-4 victory and this season's first sweep.
When the fourth was over, a reporter approached Jim Price, a Tigers radio announcer, and asked what the great Ernie Harwell might have said to avoid being overly harsh toward young Boesch.
"Ernie would've said, 'We told you about the wind earlier today, and it could have played tricks with that ball, and it's an error that has cost the Tigers,'" Price said.
Harwell died Tuesday at 92. He had been a Tigers announcer on radio, TV or both from 1960 through 2002, with the exception of 1992. WJR radio announced in December 1990 that the 1991 season would be Harwell's last on Tigers broadcasts.