NEW YORK – The challenge for the Twins in recent weeks has been to not mentally check out on the season.
But that challenge will only be tougher over the final two weeks. Some opponents will be closing in on playoff qualification while the Twins inch closer and closer to 100 losses.
And Brian Dozier worries how his players will respond. Will they keep studying scouting reports, or will they start studying offseason vacation guides?
"Every year at this time I've witnessed somebody clinching, and it is not a good feeling," said Dozier, who extended his hitting streak to 22 games with a single. "You look over there and they are playing for something. And you look over here and you feel like a lot of people are counting down the days to go back home. And that doesn't sit well."
Is that happening now?
"Not necessarily," Dozier said. "At the same time, it is frustrating when you are this far out of it and were eliminated early on and you have to find ways to be optimistic."
If they have any optimism stashed anywhere, it might be time to reach for it.
The Twins lost 3-2 to the Mets on Sunday and were swept in the three-game series. They scored four runs in the three games, so once the Mets scored two runs off Kyle Gibson in the first inning Sunday, the Twins were practically in an insurmountable hole. At 55-95, the Twins are a humbling 40 games under .500.