ATLANTA – It's the context that mattered, the timing that hurt the worst. It's never fun to blow a save, but those mishaps are inevitable.
No, what made Evan Gattis' game-tying ninth-inning home run so much more wrenching was when it came: in the midst of a losing streak, and after a heartening, turn-things-around Twins rally.
"We've been struggling, but the guys fought back and got a lead," Twins closer Glen Perkins grumbled, upset with himself after the Braves claimed a 5-4 victory in the 10th inning Tuesday. "It's just bad timing."
Just about the worst, actually. The Twins waited out a rain delay, overcame two different Atlanta leads, and took their first lead since Friday by putting three hits and a walk together in the eighth inning. Trevor Plouffe and Ryan Doumit were about to be clutch-hit heroes, and the Twins' losing streak was about to die after six games.
Instead, the streak is at seven, the last-place hole is that much deeper, Perkins is no longer perfect, and Plouffe was in a daze, having collided with Dan Uggla's knee while breaking up a double play in the 10th. Manager Ron Gardenhire said Plouffe was undergoing tests after the game, and his condition was not known.
Gattis tied the score with his third career pinch-hit home run, pouncing on an 0-1 slider from Perkins that didn't dive below the strike zone and smacking it six rows deep into the left field stands.
"It's a pitch I want below the zone and I didn't get it there," the closer said after his eight-save streak was broken with the two-out homer. "You've got to make good pitches. That guy is up there to do one thing, and he did it."
The Twins got two quick outs in the 10th, too, but once again couldn't close out the inning. Jason Heyward lined a rope to the center field wall for a double off Brian Duensing, and after an intentional walk to Justin Upton, Duensing went to a full count on Freddie Freeman. His next pitch broke the cleanup hitter's bat, but Freeman managed to loop the ball into the outfield, falling for a hit and scoring the winning run.