If the Twins felt they needed to get some breaks to end their losing streak, they got them with two outs in the ninth inning Tuesday night at Target Field.
Like when Eduardo Nunez swerved around Adrian Beltre as he fielded a grounder and slid safely into third without being called for running out of the baseline.
Like when Danny Santana hit a dribbler in front of the mound, and Rangers reliever Joakim Soria forgot all the fielding practice he did in spring training and bobbled the ball. That allowed Nunez to score from third and allowed the Twins to storm the field and celebrate a 4-3 walk-off victory on Soria's bobble.
A walk-off bobble?
"It was big," said Nunez, who entered the game in the seventh as a pinch hitter for Chris Parmelee. "We have a lot of confidence [now]. We know it is a tough team, and we know we have to keep battling."
They did, ending their four-game losing streak. Soria, who was 8-for-8 in save situations coming into the game, took the loss.
Twins righthander Phil Hughes was sharp most of the night and ran his streak to 175 batters faced without giving up a walk.
But he left the game after seven innings trailing 3-2. Former Twins righthander Scott Baker was tabbed, on three days' rest, to fill in for Yu Darvish, who was scratched because of a sore neck. And Baker was just a little better than Hughes, holding the Twins to two runs over six innings.