KANSAS CITY, MO. – As everything fell apart in the fifth inning Saturday, Twins lefthander Tommy Milone bent over at the waist, yelled at the ground, then squatted as the Royals added to their lead.
Eduardo Escobar had just been charged with his second error of the inning, allowing Kansas City to build a four-run lead. That's a number the Twins have yet to each this season. Milone was frustrated, as the Twins were on their way to another loss. A record-setting one.
The Twins' 7-0 loss to the Royals on Saturday dropped them to 0-5 on the season. No Twins team has started a season with that many losses. The 1969, 1981 and 2012 teams all started 0-4 before putting one in the left-hand column.
Milone took the mound on Saturday being the guy who stopped an 0-3 skid to start last season, when he crafted his way to win over the White Sox. He wasn't as fortunate on Saturday, getting knocked out in the fifth inning.
"We're trying," Milone said. "Obviously, it didn't happen today. I think we just have to keep plugging away. We know what kind of team we are, what we are capable of. We're just not playing well right now."
Twins players early on Friday talked about how this start didn't feel like last year's 1-6 start because they have been competitive through the first four games. They lost their first four games this week by a total of six runs.
Saturday's loss smelled a lot like the start in 2015.
"Everything that could have went wrong did," Twins manager Paul Molitor said.