During spring training, Twins outfielder Michael Cuddyer handed out T-shirts that read: "162+." Now, seven months later, the emphasis is suddenly on the plus.
After 162 regularly scheduled games culminating in their 6-0 victory over Kansas City on Sunday at the Metrodome, the Twins stood alone in first place. But in a strange twist of fate, they are not yet champions of the American League Central.
Instead of celebrating their victory with champagne showers in the clubhouse, the players exchanged subdued hugs on the field. For the first time in franchise history, the Twins hope to clinch a title while watching TV the day after their regular season ended, knowing that, for the first time, they may be headed for a one-game playoff.
"This is probably fitting, the way this season has gone," reliever Joe Nathan said. "The shirts said '162-plus,' and here we are. I'm going to blame this all on Cuddy."
The Twins' victory gave them a half-game lead over the Chicago White Sox, whose 5-1 victory Sunday over Cleveland was posted during the seventh inning at the Metrodome.
The White Sox today will play a makeup game -- their 162nd game -- against Detroit in Chicago. The Twins plan to watch that game in the Metrodome clubhouse, with champagne at the ready.
Toward bigger things
"It was good to win today," catcher Joe Mauer said. "But we're trying to do bigger things here."