One day, Eddie Rosario does something unbelievable, like dropping what looked like a routine fly ball in what was one of the Twins' worst losses of the season.
A day later, Rosario does something that's equally unbelievable. His pinch-hit, three-run home run in the seventh inning helped carry the Twins to a 6-3 victory over Oakland, providing what manager Rocco Baldelli called "probably one of the more memorable moments that we have at least to this point in the year, and we have some big moments to compare it to."
Rosario electrified the night when he hit the first pitch thrown by reliever Yusmeiro Petit into the seats in right-center. To that point, the Twins — already on a season-worst three-game losing streak — had committed two errors and a baserunning mishap and managed only one run over six innings off A's starter Mike Fiers.
The announced crowd of 28,432 was sweltering at Target Field with little to cheer about when Luis Arraez led off the seventh with a double and Miguel Sano walked.
Jake Cave was due up, but Baldelli had Rosario and Jorge Polanco, both not in the starting lineup, warming up. When Petit came in, he went with Rosario.
"He does love being in these situations," Baldelli said. "I think he fully expected to hit a home run because that's what he does."
Rosario homered during his first major league at-bat in 2015. He homered in his first career playoff at-bat in 2017. He looks to do big things in big moments. It took one pitch for Baldelli to be proven right.
"I've done it before in my career," Rosario said. "I have three homers as a pinch-hitter in close moments. I'm going to try to do the same thing. I want to try to hit it hard and make good contact. I love the moment. I think the moment pushes me to hit these home runs."