Note to Twins gameday operations: Brandon Kintzler's preferred walk-up music is "Lose Yourself'' by Eminem.
And you might want to check with Fernando Abad about his favorite tune.
The Twins have changed their late-inning relief lineup, and it was on display Wednesday night at Target Field in their 7-5 victory over the Miami Marlins as Kintzler gave up a hit but notched the first save in 187 major league games.
"I was mentally ready," said Kintzler, who has a 2.30 ERA in 15 games since being called up from Class AAA Rochester. "You don't ever want to be caught off-guard."
After the game, Twins manager Paul Molitor said Kintzler, a righthander, and Abad, a lefthander, will share closing duties — likely dictated by matchups — for the time being. It's designed to get struggling righthander Kevin Jepsen out of the closer's role while he tries to find his form.
"It's been a little bit of a struggle for him trying to find rhythm and clean innings," Molitor said. "So we talked about getting him into a little different situation in the short term and see how it goes."
The staff has been aware of the decision for a couple of days, but the plan wasn't implemented until Wednesday, when the Twins blew a 4-0 lead but came back to win.
Ricky Nolasco was solid through four innings but gave up four runs in the fifth, including a two-run single to Giancarlo Stanton that tied the score.