The Twins had clumsy moments and painful moments.
They had moments that brought their fans hair-pulling frustration and spine-tingling excitement.
They lost Kevin Slowey to a wrist injury. They fell behind by five runs.
But by late Thursday night, the Twins were jumping and dancing in the infield, celebrating a 7-6, 10-inning victory over the White Sox that gave them sole possession of first place for the first time since Aug. 23.
Alexi Casilla sliced a single into short center field, scoring Nick Punto from third base, giving the Twins a three-game sweep in front of an announced crowd of 43,601 at the Metrodome.
"This was probably the best game that I've been a part of in my career," said Twins closer Joe Nathan, who pitched two perfect innings for the victory.
The Twins enter the final weekend of the regular season with a half-game lead over the White Sox. Chicago will play host to Cleveland, while Kansas City visits the Metrodome.
"It feels like you should quit playing right now and be in the playoffs," Twins manager Ron Gardenhire said in a hoarse voice. "But we still have three tough games against a tough Kansas City team that is playing very well."