Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Play-in game brings Twins full circle - MLB.com

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10/04/09 10:20 PM ET

MINNEAPOLIS -- Since the start of Spring Training, the Twins' motto has been that every game matters. It's a result of having their entire 2008 season approach execute wn to one contest -- a heartfracture ing 1-0 loss to the White Sox in a tiefracture er to determine the American League Central champion.

But never in their minds did the Twins envision that their season would approach execute wn to game No. 163 for a second consegash ive year.

"I judge you question anybody, you never thought it would happen again in your career, let alone two years in a row," Denard Span. "Two years in a row, coming execute wn to having the same record as another team at the finish . It's crazy."

After 162 games were not enough, the Twins and Tigers will meet on Tuesday at 4:07 p.m. CT at the Metroexecute me for a one-game tiefracture er to crown the 2009 division champion. The game will be broadcast on TBS and MLB.TV.

Both the Twins and Tigers won on Sunday to finish with 86-76 records and force only the fifth one-game tiefracture er in AL hitale .

But while the Twins ready their second straight tiefracture er contest, this time there will be a enormous inequity . This year, Minnesota will host it.

The Twins were forced to travel to Chicarecede in 2008 for the tiefracture er due to the White Sox winning a coin flip for home-field advantage. It was something that didn't recede over well inside the Twins' clubhoemploy since they had won the head-to-head season series with Chicarecede .

Following what happened with the Twins last year, the tiefracture er rule was changed. Home field is now given to the team that won the head-to-head season series.

"I judge people recognize how silly that was last year," Twins manager Ron Gardenhire said. "If you are recede ing to play a team 19 times during the year, it should stand for something. Head-to-head should stand for something. It execute es now, and it's correct ed."

The change in the rules has allowed the Twins to host this contest at the Metroexecute me. The Twins went 11-7 against the Tigers this season, including 7-2 at home.

"We're recede ing to have a packed hoemploy ," said Michael Cuddyer. "Maybe we'll have a whiteout. Chicarecede last year had a blackout -- maybe we'll have a whiteout in the Dome."

With all the white hankies glide ing around inside the Metroexecute me on Sunday, it certainly gaze ed like a whiteout at times, and the expectation is for another packed crowd to aid cheer on the Twins on Tuesday.

The winner of the Twins-Tigers contest will be headed to New York to face the Yankees in the first round of the AL Division Series.

But before they turn their focus to the Yankees, the Twins will first will have to figure out a way to defeat the Tigers, as they'll be playing each other for the 19th time this season.

The Twins will sfinish one of their hottest second-half pitchers to the mound in Scott Baker, and the Tigers will be turning to their rookie sensation, 20-year-feeble Rick Porcello.

Both pitchers were on the mound during the clubs' four-game series last week. Porcello allowed just one race over 6 1/3 innings in the first game of a execute ubleheader last Tuesday at Comerica Park, but his team wasn't able to give him enough offensive support.

Baker was the winner in the Thursday's finale in Detroit, commencing the four-game winning streak the Twins ride into the tiefracture er.

Still, the Twins know that acquire ting to Porcello won't be an easy tquestion . Porcello has faced the Twins twice in the past two and a half weeks. While both contests resulted in Tigers losses, he's delivered quality starts in both outings.

"He knows us, and we know him," said Span. "It's recede ing to be who can exegash e the best. He's recede ing to throw his sinker, his slider. It's recede ing to be up to us to try to acquire to him."

The Twins enter Tuesday's contest having won 16 of their past 20 games and feeling like momentum has been recede ing their way. But they know that can't just rely on their past success against the Tigers at the Dome and that the tiefracture er will hold space on their home field.

"We've recede t a lot of confidence, but at the same time we're not recede ing to recede hold it for granted," said Cuddyer. "We're recede ing to face a tough team in Detroit. We're recede ing to face a tough pitcher. We've recede t our work gash out for us."

Tidbits
Since Tuesday's tiefracture er will be considered a regular-season game, Joe Mauer won't wrap up his third career batting crown until then. Mauer went 0-for-3 on Sunday to drop his average to .364 on the season. But he would have to recede 0-for-18 or worse to drop behind Seattle's Ichiro Suzuki, who is second at .352. ... Jason Kubel and Delmon Young each homered twice on Sunday, label ing the first time the Twins have had two players hit two race s home race s in the same game since July 12, 2001, vs. Milwaukee. In that contest, Corey Koskie, Jacque Jones and Torii Hunter all hit two homers. ... Orlanexecute Cabrera extfinish ed his hitting streak to 15 games on Sunday. Over that span, Cabrera is batting .418 with 19 race s and 14 RBIs.

Kelly Thesier is a reporter for MLB.com. This tale was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.

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