Game 38: A’s @ Twins

MIGUEL SANO got a hit!

MIGUEL SANO got a hit late in the game!

MIGUEL SANO got a hit late in the game with a runner in scoring position!

MIGUEL SANO got a hit late in the game with a runner in scoring position and it completed the Twins comeback from 3 runs down to take the lead!

MIGUEL SANO got a hit late int he game with a runner in scoring position and it completed the Twins comeback from 3 runs down to take the lead and then he went out and pitched a scoreless inning of relief in a high-leverage spot!

Man, what they say is true. Anything really is possible.

25 thoughts on “Game 38: A’s @ Twins”

  1. Even if the call on Polanco had been upheld, I was still glad they sent him. I'd like to see the Twins run the bases a little more aggressively. You don't want to run into outs, of course, but you can cost yourself runs by being overly cautious, too. Sometimes you have to force the other team to make a play.

    1. Well, the inherited runners all scored, but it's hard to blame it on the pitcher.

  2. It should not be "interference" on the defense when the runner goes out of his way to make contact and then flops.

  3. If you crush a no doubter, by all means, enjoy the view. Buuut it looked to me like Simmons only had about 4 feet to spare on that one.

  4. The Twins defense betrays them again. You make it really hard on yourself when you constantly give the other team extra outs.

  5. Move the go-ahead run to third on an error and score him on a wild pitch or passed ball. Sadly, this is now TWINS BASEBALL!!

  6. This might be the most talented ugly-bad Twins roster I’ve followed as an adult fan. Someone should write a book about this club someday.

  7. This strangely doesn't bother me. It was either find a dumb way to lose in the ninth or the zombie runner scores in the tenth, possibly with more, while the Twins do nothing.

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