When the Twins left Guaranteed Rate Field last Thursday, it appeared that they had left the AL Central Division title for the White Sox after losing three of four games there.
But a team's fortunes can change quickly and greatly affect an abbreviated season.
Chicago has sputtered, suffering consecutive walkoff losses in Cleveland this week. And the Twins, despite playing without the sore-kneed Nelson Cruz, won their fourth straight game with a 7-6 victory over Detroit on Wednesday. The Twins now are one-half game ahead of the White Sox in the division race.
Chicago has a game in hand and owns the head-to-head tiebreaker since the teams split 10 games this season and the Sox have the advantage in the next tiebreaker, intradivision record.
The Twins still need a little help, but they will enter the final weekend of the regular season with a seat at the table and some chips left to play.
"I don't see any difference in the past couple days," outfielder Jake Cave said. "There's been great energy, great energy in the dugout, the robe, all that has been fun. We're playing really fun baseball right now. We're having fun as a team.
"I don't see why anything would be different these last three games. We know. We haven't really talked about the standings or anything like that. Everybody just kind of knows that our plan was to win out."