Twins complete comeback, 6-5 over Tigers in 12th

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MINNEAPOLIS (AP)—The Metrodome erupted in a jet-like roar as Carlos Gomez(notes) zoomed home with the winning run to finish off an AL Central race—and a thrilling tiebreaker—that didn’t want to end.

Minnesota wouldn’t quit, while the Detroit Tigers finished their historic fade. And there was little time for the Twins to celebrate, because the New York Yankees were waiting.

Alexi Casilla(notes) singled home the winning run with one out in the 12th inning and the Twins rallied for a 6-5 victory Tuesday night, completing a colossal collapse for the Tigers.

“This is the most unbelievable game I’ve ever played or seen,” Twins shortstop Orlando Cabrera(notes) said.

How was that for bonus baseball?

As Gomez scored from second—well ahead of a late throw from right field— Homer Hankies spiraled. The Twins celebrated and scrambled: They had 21 hours to get ready for Game 1 of the AL playoffs at Yankee Stadium against New York ace CC Sabathia(notes). He’ll face rookie Brian Duensing(notes).

The Tigers will head home instead. They became the first team in history to blow a three-game lead with four games left.

“I guess it’s fitting to say there was a loser in this game because we lost the game, but it’s hard for me to believe there was a loser in this game,” Tigers manager Jim Leyland said. “Both teams played their hearts out. You can’t ask for anything more than that.”

The Twins overcame a seven-game gap in the final month, went 17-4 to pull even on the final weekend and won their fifth division title in eight years.

“We just feel like we have nothing to lose, man,” outfielder Denard Span(notes) said.

Both teams had chance after chance to end it earlier, and each club scored in the 10th. Casilla was thrown out at the plate to end that inning by left fielder Ryan Raburn(notes) after tagging up.

The Tigers thought they’d taken the lead in the 12th. But with the bases loaded, plate umpire Randy Marsh ruled that Brandon Inge(notes) was not hit by a pitch by Bobby Keppel(notes). The replay appeared to show the pitch grazing Inge’s billowing uniform.

“I did not have the ball hitting him. We looked at replays, too, and the replays we’ve looked at, to be honest with you, were inconclusive,” said Marsh, the crew chief.

Said Inge: “No matter what we did, it seems like it wasn’t meant to be. This is the best game, by far, that I’ve ever played in no matter the outcome.”

It was the first AL tiebreaker to go to extra innings, making up for Minnesota’s disappointment last year when it lost 1-0 in Chicago to the White Sox in an AL Central tiebreaker. Had the Twins lost, it would’ve been the final baseball game at the Metrodome. Instead, the Twins get the Yankees—New York was 7-0 against Minnesota this season.

“We’re not afraid. I can guarantee you that,” Twins manager Ron Gardenhire said.

Said Yankees manager Joe Girardi: “We’re not going to have to face questions like ‘Can you beat them?’ like we’ve had to answer during the course of the year. Once the playoffs start though, it’s a new series and we know the importance of each game. You can pretty much throw everything else out the window.”

A day after Brett Favre and the Minnesota Vikings beat the Green Bay Packers at the Dome—“Monday Night Football” is what delayed this tiebreaker for a day—the Twins pulled off a Tuesday Night Frenzy.

Gardenhire and Leyland made so many moves for defense and relief that the lineups and pitching staffs were depleted by the end.

Tigers reliever Fernando Rodney(notes) (2-5) worked his longest appearance of the season, getting the last two outs of the ninth. But he didn’t have enough to get out of the 12th. The Twins rushed out of the dugout in celebration even before Gomez reached the plate, and their comeback from a seven-game gap with 20 to play was complete.

Joe Mauer(notes), who heard thunderous “M-V-P!” chants from the largest regular-season baseball crowd in Metrodome history throughout the game, led his team on a sprint around the warning track as they slapped hands with fans in the first rows.

“One of the best games I’ll ever play in,” Mauer said.

Keppel, Minnesota’s eighth pitcher, loaded the bases with one out in the 12th. After the non-call on Inge, second baseman Nick Punto(notes) then scooped Inge’s grounder and fired home in time to get the runner on the force. Then Keppel struck out Gerald Laird(notes) to squelch that rally.

Twins closer Joe Nathan(notes) found trouble in the ninth when consecutive singles put runners at the corners, but he got a strikeout and a line-drive double play to end that threat. The four-time All-Star gave two huge pumps of his right arm as he spun to thank his defense and run to the dugout, preserving the tie.

Inge’s two-out double in the 10th gave the Tigers a 5-4 lead, but Michael Cuddyer(notes) sliced a triple past Raburn in left and scored on Matt Tolbert’s(notes) bouncing single through the middle in the bottom of the inning.

On the potential winning sacrifice fly, though, Casilla strayed a bit too far from third and was thrown out by Raburn trying to score to end the inning. The split-second Casilla needed to retouch the base might have cost him the run.

He more than made up for that mistake later.

According to sports researcher STATS LLC, only three teams since 1901 have blown a three-game lead in the standings with four games left. The Houston Astros lost three straight games to Los Angeles in 1980, but they recovered to defeat the Dodgers in a tiebreaker game for the NL West. Milwaukee lost three in a row to Baltimore in 1982 to force a tie, but beat the Orioles in the final regular season game to win the AL East.

After splitting four in Detroit last week—a loss in the series finale Thursday would’ve given the division to the Tigers—the Twins came home for the final scheduled series in the bubble needing a sweep of the Kansas City Royals and did just that.

So with 54,088 fans in attendance, the place was erupting with noise and excitement. The chants for Mauer, who wrapped up his third batting title, were deafening. Leyland even told his players before the game to think of the loudest experience of their life and multiply it by four to anticipate the decibel level for this game. Dome ball came in handy again, on a day when the city was drenched by cold rain.

Rookie starter Rick Porcello(notes) pitched well beyond his 20 years for the Tigers, and Miguel Cabrera(notes) made up for a miserable weekend—on and off the field—with a two-run homer against Scott Baker(notes) in the third inning that made it 3-0. The crowd chanted “al-co-ho-lic” right before Cabrera went deep, a rude reference to the first baseman’s fight with his wife after he came home late and drunk.

The Twins crept back, though, and Orlando Cabrera’s two-run homer in the seventh gave them a brief lead that Magglio Ordonez(notes) ended with his leadoff homer in the eighth.

“We were dead and buried a couple times, and our team just kept coming back,” Twins general manager Bill Smith said.

NOTES: This was the ninth tiebreaker game in baseball history, and the third straight year with a 163rd game. Only two of them went to extra innings. … Seven members of the Metrodome’s cleaning and maintenance crews were honored on the mound before the game for the work of those groups in converting the field back and forth from baseball to football in light of Monday’s Packers-Vikings game.

Updated Oct 6, 11:30 pm EDT
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  1. D J
    857. Posted by D J Sat Oct 10 12:31pm EDT

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    Think you can manage better than Leyland? How about Mayo Smith...

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  2. Beau
    856. Posted by Beau Thu Oct 8 5:51pm EDT

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    Another Detroit Choke-Job....Ah...I remember vividly when the Twins beat up Doyle Alexander back in '87 and the Tigers had all those sluggers and pitchers who were supposedly more experienced (with the exception of Matt Nokes) than the Twins
  3. Dan G
    855. Posted by Dan G Thu Oct 8 4:28pm EDT

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    #855 - Vikings 27 Lions 13. Vikings 20-3 against Lions since 1998.

    Twins 5 division titles this decade, Tigers 0.

    Accept it.
  4. Rodney Danger
    854. Posted by Rodney Danger Thu Oct 8 9:11am EDT

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    @ Post 855 -
    We don't need help beating Detroit teams, you guys do it well enough on your own. Please people, before you continue to flap your gums about the officiating, compare the Twins and Tigers through September and the first week of October (how many times do I have to say it). Quit being sore losers and move on.
  5. Baarseric
    853. Posted by Baarseric Thu Oct 8 1:19am EDT

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    hmmm, another team that needs the officials help to beat a Detroit team, looks likes the twinks are the new penguins. what a bunch of panzies
  6. Dan G
    852. Posted by Dan G Wed Oct 7 7:57pm EDT

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    zone - 90% of the detroit fans are showing zero class whatsoever. The 10% includes you and the few others. Again, I'm only going off facts.
  7. inthezone
    851. Posted by inthezone Wed Oct 7 7:14pm EDT

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    Dan-rubbing it in does nothing to improve what most people are thinking of Twins fans. You won. Show a little class.
  8. Marc M
    850. Posted by Marc M Wed Oct 7 5:58pm EDT

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    The umpire was not blind just very very well paid off!!! I have been claiming that the Twins and Tigers games over the past month have been fixed and now the proof is in the video of the winning run being taken away by an umpire!! I know the FBI has its hands full, but illegal activity on such a grand scale that involves tens of millions of dollars with MOB involvement should be a priority!
  9. go boston
    849. Posted by go boston Wed Oct 7 5:58pm EDT

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    how about the dudtroit tigers. hahaha biggest choke of 2009 sports. lllllllooooooooooossssseeeeerrrrrrrrssssssssss!!!!!!! its now official that all pro sports teams in dudtroit really do suck.
  10. Dan G
    848. Posted by Dan G Wed Oct 7 5:58pm EDT

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    #856 along with 90% of tiger fans are crying in their beer. The pitch Polanco struck out on was downright nasty. Go watch a replay and watch his feet lol! No one can honestly say for sure the ball hit Inge's 3 XL size uniform. What I do know is I would not want to win on that, would you?

    Go Twins. Epic comeback is complete and the epic chokejob by Detroit is recorded.

    and we'll CA"SILLA" TOMORROW NIGHT!
  11. wing it
    847. Posted by wing it Wed Oct 7 5:26pm EDT

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    Ya, The Twins won only Because of the Blind Ump, before Inges brush, the idiot called a 3rd strike on Polanco a foot inside..... You Go Twinkies, Spank the Yanks.
  12. Powered By Rote
    846. Posted by Powered By Rote Wed Oct 7 5:25pm EDT

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    Hey the Tigers did indeed hang themselves with their own Tiger stripes, but lets give some credit to that team from the Twin Cities.

    Way to Go Twins!

    Great Baseball Game.

    Could be a Team of Destiny for 2009
  13. Dan G
    845. Posted by Dan G Wed Oct 7 4:36pm EDT

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    #825 John

    LMAO you're a joke. How did the umps give the twins the game? By squeezing twins pitching leading to 4 tiger runs? So maybe inge got hit, but only a loser would want a free base on a play like that. Someone needs to tell inge he is white and to uck in his shirt.

    And I'm sure you are right about the refs sacking rodgers 8 times and allowing Favre to have a 135 QB rating.

    DOH! You're an idiot.

    Minnesota (.)
  14. Dan G
    844. Posted by Dan G Wed Oct 7 4:33pm EDT

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    #851 daca71

    If the Tigers are a better team why did the Twins win 12 of 19 games played between the two teams this year?

    DOH!

    The answer is the Twins are a better team.

    Wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
  15. Dan G
    843. Posted by Dan G Wed Oct 7 4:32pm EDT

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    I see Detroit fans still crying about the umpiring. Pathetic.

    With the payroll the Twins have I agree Gardenhire for Manager of the Year.


    Go Twins! Playing with house money!
  16. daca71
    842. Posted by daca71 Wed Oct 7 4:19pm EDT

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    Tigers are the better team overall, Twins were just playing better at the end. Obviously the Tigers were in first place all year. Twins don't have a snowball chance in you know where. Yankees all the way!!!
  17. JERRY
    841. Posted by JERRY Wed Oct 7 3:46pm EDT

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    Shut up john #825! The ump's called a crap game for both teams. Oh, by the way, It's "Metrodome" moron!
  18. ggoodew
    840. Posted by ggoodew Wed Oct 7 3:33pm EDT

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    797 This is not football baseball is still the quick call.The way its meant to be played.If they had instant replay on that call then every coach would challenge every pitch and a game that take 3hrs would become 6 hours. Its a judgment call live with it we do not need instant replays in baseball and we should not have them in football either. that's why in baseball we have q 2nd and 3rd base umps to help the ump on calls if they didn't see it hit his uniform then it must not have.
  19. ced
    839. Posted by ced Wed Oct 7 3:20pm EDT

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    As a Tiger fan, this is very disappointing, they shouldn't have let this game been played. Up 2 games with 3 to play. Congrats Twins you wanted you made it happen. What a choke job Tigers!!
  20. <i>skeegag</i>
    838. Posted by skeegag Wed Oct 7 2:47pm EDT

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    YANKEES BLOW GOPHERS. Oh my God I hope The eastern seaboard prefered network (espn) doesn't cry too hard when they(the Yankmees) blow it again. Maybe if they spent more $$$$$...
  21. stevel
    837. Posted by stevel Wed Oct 7 2:22pm EDT

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    Congrats to Leyland's Tigers for the title of WORST COLLAPSE OF ALL TIME! Now they can join the Lions as being the worst ever. No team that is strong should have a record under .500 the last month of the season. Leyland accomplishing this again after allowing it in '06 as well means Bye Bye!

    Dumbrainowski should give him another extension! The decision to return Lameland after this year should have been made yesterday, not before he screwed up another season. Now we are stuck with his Terrible decisions again. Pulling the wrong pitchers, batters and not calling the right small ball tactics cost a season to be blown. FIRE LEYLAND before it happens again, he is a true loser! Offer Ron G whatever he wants to put some rings on the Detroiters.
  22. Marie D
    836. Posted by Marie D Wed Oct 7 2:22pm EDT

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    Glad the Twins won last night, really played better baseball...now let the fun begin...GO YANKEES!!
  23. path
    835. Posted by path Wed Oct 7 2:20pm EDT

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    #825 John.... First of all... It's spelt METRODOME not metradome. Well you must be a outside observer b/c you're obviously incorrect about the bullpen all you have to do is look at the stats, detroit has way more blown save opportunities. (May I Refer you to MLB.com?) You have got to be joking about the monday night football thing right?!?! Are you referencing that int that got called back b/c of pass int. B/C if that's the case you forgot about the fact they had two penalties on the play one being a offside that would have came out with the same result.....
  24. Marie D
    834. Posted by Marie D Wed Oct 7 2:17pm EDT

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    As a yankee fan watching the competition . . good game for both teams...Now let's really play ball GO YANKEES!!!!
  25. Marie D
    833. Posted by Marie D Wed Oct 7 2:17pm EDT

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    As a yankee fan watching the competition . . good game for both teams...Now let's really play ball GO YANKEES!!!!
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