ARLINGTON, TEXAS - Music thumped throughout the visitors clubhouse Sunday at Rangers Ballpark. It's been a while since the Twins were party rocked.
"Party Rock Anthem" by LMFAO was one of several up-tempo tunes to match a rare up-tempo day, a day the Twins offense and Cole De Vries' pitching held off the Rangers in a 6-5 victory that ended a dreadful road trip on a positive note.
The Twins badly needed a victory, having lost five in a row and 14 of 16.
"So bad," said Ben Revere, who reached base five times to set the table for the heart of the order.
Added manager Ron Gardenhire: "A very nice win after a long, long road trip and a lot of tough baseball games."
But one victory does nothing to mask the myriad problems this club has, a club with some pretty good players on the roster. The Twins completed a 2-8 road trip, the first time they ever went 2-8 on a road trip in 11 seasons under Gardenhire.
In fact, with assistance from baseball-reference.com, the 2-8 trip is their worst record on a trip of at least 10 games since they went 1-10 during an 11-gamer in 1997.
For a record like that to occur, a lot of things have to go wrong. And a lot of things did.