Miguel Sano hit a walkoff, two-run homer to win the game Monday.
And it only took 5 hours and 14 minutes.
The marathon game was the longest in Major League Baseball this season and ended with the Twins beating Cincinnati 7-5 in 12 innings to extend their winning streak to five games.
The two teams have a 12:10 p.m. start looming Tuesday to end the two-game series. The previous longest game this year was 308 minutes between Houston and San Diego on May 29; that one also went 12 innings.
"You reach the point where you go from good to, like, maybe a little tired. Then you get that weird energy when you start doing and saying weird stuff that you don't normally think about or talk about," Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said. "… Our guys were locked in. Our at-bats, our attentiveness on the field, the way our guys pitched coming out of the bullpen."
Victory came at a cost.
Center fielder Byron Buxton, playing in only his third game back from a lengthy stay on the injured list because of a hip strain, left the game after the fifth inning after being hit with a pitch. X-rays were taken during the game, and Baldelli said postgame that Buxton had a boxer's fracture — a break at the neck of the pinkie finger — and will miss a significant amount of time. A roster move, likely the addition of Gilberto Celestino, will come Tuesday morning.