DETROIT – After striking out Justin Morneau to end the game, Anibal Sanchez slammed his fist in his glove, then swung his arm in front of him as if to signal ''close but not quite.''
Sanchez was on his way to the second no-hitter of his career but couldn't get past Joe Mauer, the unofficial no-hitter breakup artist.
Mauer's one-out single in the ninth ended Sanchez's no-hit bid, saved the Twins from being no-hit for the second consecutive season and crushed an announced crowd of 39,789 at Comerica Park, fans who were on their feet and ready to celebrate history.
Detroit eased to a 6-0 victory, however, handing the Twins their 10th consecutive loss, their longest losing streak since losing 11 in a row in September 2011.
Afterward, Sanchez praised Mauer, the three-time batting champion who, at .324, is the leading hitter among active players.
''He's one of the best,'' Sanchez said. ''It's really hard to face this guy four times or five times and dominate. He's so smart. Everybody knows who's Mauer.''
What Sanchez didn't know is that Mauer now has broken up three no-hit bids in the ninth inning. He singled off the Rangers' Neftali Feliz on Aug. 23, 2010, at Texas as he tried to finish off a combined no-hitter started by Rich Harden. And Mauer doubled off Gavin Floyd on May 6, 2008, in Chicago to crush his no-hit dreams.
''Any time I go up there I try to get a hit, get on base, do something on the offensive side,'' Mauer said. ''Got one hit, it doesn't take away from what he did out there tonight. Sanchez was great, and we still lost.''