Subdued tones are expected when a team is eliminated from the postseason. But the emotions of Twins players during and following their 3-1 loss to Houston to boot them from the American League Wild Card Series reflected a team that couldn't believe its season was ending.
At the hands of a Astros team that was 29-31 during the regular season.
After two days of utter capitulation at the plate.
And absorbing a first-round exit for the second consecutive season.
"It felt eerily similar to last year," said righthander Jake Odorizzi, whose only appearance came after Wednesday's game when he went to the mound to reflect on a Twins career that might be over.
There was passion, frustration and reflection from the Twins on a day their season came to an end.
After Jose Berrios got George Springer to ground into an inning ending force out, the righthander had thrown 75 pitches while shutting out the Astros. But cameras caught manager Rocco Baldelli telling Berrios after he left the field that he was coming out, and the pitcher looked dejected.
Berrios had already made an emotional plea in the dugout to his hitters in an attempt to get them fired up after an increasing number fruitless at-bats. Did he want to stay in the game?