It was going to be an all-Santana showcase for the Twins on Thursday night. Ervin Santana pitched eight strong innings, made only one major mistake but left with a tie score and some good feelings about the future. And Danny Santana raced 50 feet in center field for a game-saving catch, caught Toronto by surprise with a bunt hit and stole a couple of bases. Despite some stout pitching by the Blue Jays, the Santanas were all set up to be the heroes, to help turn around the Twins' rotten season.
And a moment's hesitation, a half-second pause, spoiled it all. Just like that, Danny Santana ran into a critical out and the Twins had a 3-2, 11-inning loss to the Blue Jays, their fourth in a row and seventh in a row at home, dropping them 20 games below .500 at 10-30. And Santana was forced to answer questions about his mistake, not just his heroics.
After Toronto went ahead on Troy Tulowitzki's two-out single off Fernando Abad in the top of the 11th, Santana reached in the bottom of the inning on a one-out single, only the Twins' fourth hit of the game. He was given the green light by manager Paul Molitor, a show of confidence and an act of defiance in the face of the Twins' putrid record.
"I'm going to try to get in scoring position when I can, if I think the odds are right," Molitor said. "I'm not going to wait for a two-run homer there if I think we can steal a base." Besides, base stealers were 3-for-3 off Blue Jays reliever Joe Biagini, and Santana, the Twins' most prolific base stealer, had already swiped two.
But on his previous steal, off starter Marco Estrada in the fifth inning, Santana had grown anxious and left a beat early. Toronto noticed, and adjusted.
"They saw him break early on his second stolen base. It's not surprising they're going to hold the ball on you the next time around," Molitor said.
Said Santana, "I figure, that's what they said — 'He stole two bases already, let's hold the ball and see what happens.' "
Biagini did, and Santana broke for second. Biagini simply stepped off the rubber and tossed the ball to Ryan Goins waiting at second, and the Twins' chances at an extra-inning rally were tagged out with Santana.