KANSAS CITY, MO. – It was time for a talk.
Twins manager Paul Molitor addressed his team Sunday following its latest loss, a 4-3, 10-inning backbreaker to the Royals. The Twins will face their fans at Target Field on Monday with a 0-6 record, the worst start in club history.
Molitor's message was predictable but perhaps necessary: Stick to your routines. What has happened is part of the ebb and flow of a season.
"It's hard to tell yourself that when you start the season like this," third baseman Trevor Plouffe said. "As a professional and as grown men, you have to be able to do that. Because the game is like this. If you let it get you down, it is going to eat you alive."
For the second consecutive season, the Twins' resolve is being tested early. They started 1-6 in 2015 before finding their footing, but this start arguably is worse. This team expects to be a playoff threat after having no expectations last year. Now they have to dig out of a hole. According to baseball-reference.com, only three teams since 1901 — the 1974 Pirates, 1995 Reds and 2011 Rays — reached the playoffs after starting the season 0-6.
The Twins lost three games to open last season at Detroit by a combined score of 22-1. This year's start is more concerning. The Twins already have had three one-run losses, giving up the winning runs in the eighth, ninth and 10th innings. They have two two-run losses. They are losing winnable games.
Sunday's loss is probably the most painful. Just as the Twins were preparing to pack their bags for a pleasant trip home, the Royals came alive in the ninth against closer Glen Perkins, who couldn't protect a 3-1 lead.