BALTIMORE - This was supposed to be the softest part of a brutal 42-game, season-opening stretch for the Twins.
Yet here they are, needing a win Sunday to avoid a three-game sweep against an Orioles team with modest hopes again this year.
Friday's 4-2 Twins loss was at least competitive, but Saturday's 8-2 defeat at Camden Yards was downright disturbing, the kind that can spoil whatever optimism fans have mustered after last year's 63-99 finish.
"You obviously want to get off on the right foot," Twins catcher Joe Mauer said. "We were swinging the bats pretty good in spring training, but it hasn't really carried over."
And it's not like the Twins have faced Cy Young candidates, either. Jake Arrieta had a 5.05 ERA last year, but he held the Twins to two hits over seven scoreless innings Friday.
On Saturday, it was more of the same against Tommy Hunter, who had a 4.68 ERA last year. The Twins trailed 8-0 before scoring two unearned runs in the eighth.
As ineffective as Twins starter Francisco Liriano was, this game could have been different had Hunter not wiggled out of a fourth-inning jam. With the Twins trailing 3-0, Justin Morneau doubled, and Hunter hit Josh Willingham with a pitch, putting runners at first and second with no outs.
But Chris Parmelee followed with a head-scratcher of an at-bat, checking his swing and fouling out to third base. Then Danny Valencia ground into a 5-4-3 double play.