MILWAUKEE – It might have been the worst way to end a three-city road trip: two sausage races.
The Brewers hold their longtime costumed contest in the sixth inning of home games, but trotted it out again in the 12th because neither the Twins nor the Brewers could score a run.
The Twins outlasted two sausage races, two seventh-inning stretches and eight Brewers pitchers but eventually came away with a 6-5 victory in 14 innings.
It was their longest game, in innings played, since last June 17, when they beat the Brewers in 15 innings at Target Field.
The Twins took both games of the interleague series at Miller Park and head home — for two more against the Brewers — having won three of their past four games.
That is comforting to a team that began the nine-game road trip with five consecutive losses to extend their season-worst losing streak to 10 games, had two players suffer concussions and were nearly no-hit Friday in Detroit.
"You kind of expect it," Twins manager Ron Gardenhire said after everything that has happened on the road trip. "You know what? It's a good win. You come in here and win two. Now we are going back to our place.
"We're playing a little bit better. That game was a little wild but a lot of good things happened and we'll take it from there."