Nearly three weeks ago, the Twins could score only two runs — on bases-loaded walks — to squeak by the White Sox; melted in the Wrigley Field sauna against the Cubs; then were shut down by the Brewers over the July 4th holiday.
They lost eight of nine on the road trip and fell 13 games under .500. Manager Paul Molitor gave daily "find a way" speeches about how his team needed to respond. The response from the front office was to be sellers before the July 31 trade deadline.
On Friday, the Twins scored eight runs over the first three innings, wilted some in the middle innings as Jake Odorizzi struggled but held on to beat Tampa Bay 11-8.
The Twins have won the first two games of the four-game series, and they have won their third game in a row.
And, most noticeably, they have won eight of their past nine games — canceling out the mauling by Lake Michigan.
The Twins are back to six games under .500, and more is needed if they are going to change the minds of the decision-makers.
"I think we all think this homestand was much needed," Molitor said, "and it was timely coming off the heels of one of the worst trips I've experienced in terms of finding ways to win."
Joe Mauer was 2-for-3 with a home run and four RBI. Jake Cave was 3-for-4 and a homer shy of the cycle. All nine Twins hitters reached base, with eight scoring.