Game 152: Twins @ Indians
twinkietown.com 9/18/2008 — Pregame (11 games remaining)
Normally, with 11 games to play and sitting two and a half games behind the division leader, I'd say it was all but over. But even with three pivotal games next week against the White Sox, that gap between first ...
[LATE NIGHT HAPPY HOUR] The Hunt For Rays October
raysindex.com 9/18/2008 — Lots of goodness tonight...No walk-off heroics. An easy win despite David Ortiz hitting a ball that may or may not be floating in the Bay right now. And in case they didn't notice, grab the nearest Pink Sox fan and remind them that the Rays have now ...
Good riddance to Cleveland
startribune.com 9/18/2008 — The Twins continued to stagger toward the finish line, losing their third in a row to the Indians. Next up: Four games with the Rays.
In Case You Forgot What It Looked Likeā¦
waitingfornextyear.com 9/18/2008 — Though his first hit in almost a week, and his first home run since May 16th, I thought it would be nice to remind you all of what we should have been seeing on the regular this year. This almost makes me forget the fact that he has struck out four times in the last two games... Almost.
Late mistakes continue to haunt Twins | twinsbaseball.com: News
mlb.mlb.com 9/18/2008 — CLEVELAND -- Looking ahead at the three contests the Twins were set to play against the Indians this week, Wednesday night's game undoubtedly looked to be the most unlikely chance for a victory. The Twins were facing Indians left-hander Cliff Lee, ...
Late mistakes continue to haunt Twins —
Major League Baseball News 9/18/2008
Late-game mistakes by the Twins have been repeatedly costly during their current four-game losing streak.
That was the case again on Wednesday night, as Minnesota suffered a 6-4 loss to the Indians at Progressive Field, completing the series sweep.