CHICAGO – A rundown of the Twins' 9-3 loss to the White Sox on Tuesday night might sound eerily familiar.
The Twins take an early lead only to immediately give up the tying runs. Then it's a long slog through the rest of the game as the opponent piles up runs off the Twins' bullpen while the offense goes silent.
The Twins dropped to 12-21 with the loss at Guaranteed Rate Field and fell eight games behind the AL Central leading White Sox. After the three-game series closes Thursday, the Twins return home to face the Oakland Athletics, first in the AL West at 22-15, before then encountering the White Sox again at Target Field for another three-game series.
Chicago scored the final nine runs of the game. The Twins left 10 on base, going 2-for-10 with runners in scoring position, the clutch-hitting failures continuing to plague the team.
The Twins put together a three-hit, three-run second inning against White Sox starter Dylan Cease. Jorge Polanco hit a 378-foot home run. Trevor Larnach walked and base hits from Willians Astudillo and Andrelton Simmons loaded the bases before Ben Rortvedt was hit by a pitch, forcing in a run. A sacrifice fly from Luis Arraez scored one more.
But the lead was short-lived, Twins starter Kenta Maeda gave up a leadoff single to Jose Abreu before walking Yermin Mercedes, then Yasmani Grandal hit a 401-foot home run to right-center.
"I don't want to say it was the only mistake, but that three-run home run, if I didn't give that one up, I think things would have changed," Maeda said in Japanese through an interpreter.
"The way I was pitching from the third inning to the end, that's the feel I need. I felt great about retiring hitters in those innings. So hopefully I can carry it on to the next."