Twins bullpen or their fans: Who melted down worse?

Twin Cities media personalities, a guy named Joe Nathan and Twins fans were in a foul mood after Wednesday's loss to Cleveland. Here's what some of them shared after the game.

June 30, 2022 at 1:27PM
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It didn't take long for "Twins Twitter" to get fired up after Wednesday night's 7-6 defeat in Cleveland, which featured yet another game-losing performance by reliever Emilio Pagan and his bullpen colleagues.

If you missed the game-ending blow by Josh Naylor, after the Twins had scored three runs in the top of the 10th inning, here it is:

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If you want to see what it looked like from the studio of Twins flagship radio station WCCO-AM, producer Craig Schroepfer provided this video of host Henry Lake expressing the pain of many fans.

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And here's some analysis from KSTP-TV political reporter and high school hockey studio host Tom Hauser.

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KFAN's Mark Rosen noted that his cat was annoyed.

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Joe Nathan wants Rocco Baldelli fired. (But it's not that Joe Nathan.)

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Fact or fiction?

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What's going through Carlos Correa's mind when he's watching this?

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Some general outrage is up next:

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Let's play a game.

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And let's look at the bigger picture.

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Finally: Not really, but not a bad idea, right?

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