ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. – All it takes is one good week, and a team's playoff hopes can drastically change.
The Twins are a shining example of that. A week ago appeared to be the beginning of the end for them when they were swept in New York and faced series against wild-card hopefuls Baltimore and Tampa Bay. One week — and a season-high six consecutive victories later, all on the road — the Twins have fully rebounded.
They cobbled together a 5-3 victory over the Rays on Wednesday. With the Angles and Rangers both losing, the Twins are back in the second wild-card spot in the American League.
"The thing I'm proud of is the way we bounced back from the Yankees series," second baseman Brian Dozier said. "That was a tough go there for three games.
"We've had a bunch of guys step up. I feel like every night it's a different guy."
When a team is living large like the Twins are, a bunch of people usually are involved.
All six victories have come during this road trip, the Twins' longest road winning streak since August 2007.
Eduardo Escobar hit two solo home runs. Joe Mauer was 3-for-5 with an RBI. The bullpen gave up one earned run over the final 3 ⅔ innings. And Kevin Jepsen picked up his third save as a Twin with closer Glen Perkins sidelined because of back spasms the past couple of days.