NEW YORK – Glen Perkins threw a slider in the 10th inning Monday that Chase Headley pounded hard into the ground, and the Twins reliever began to think he had a real chance to wiggle out of a no-out, bases-loaded jam.
"I thought it was a double play," Perkins said.
The ball was hit right to Eduardo Nunez, who was playing in at short.
"The pitcher do his job," Nunez said. "I'm supposed to do my job."
That's not what happened.
Nunez booted it. Then he recovered the ball and, inexplicably, threw to first for the out. But rookie Greg Bird scored the winning run on the play as the Yankees beat the Twins 8-7. It was a walk-off groundout.
You can't make this up.
Nunez, who said he just reacted after booting the grounder, slowly walked off the field. Perkins kneeled in front of mound, like he was still waiting for a throw home. It was a kidney punch to a Twins team that trailed 3-0 and 5-4 but came back each time to take the lead. Starter Kyle Gibson wobbled throughout his outing but figured out a way to pitch into the sixth inning. Miguel Sano and Eddie Rosario, in their Bronx debuts, reveled in the spotlight. Casey Fien stormed off the mound at the end of the seventh and eighth innings screaming at himself after keeping the Yankees off the board.