The 19,005 announced fans at Target Field on Tuesday booed as Jovani Moran exited the bullpen to take the mound in the eighth inning.
To be fair to them, Joe Ryan was throwing a no-hitter against the Royals at that point. But to be fair to Twins manager Rocco Baldelli, Ryan already had thrown 106 pitches.
In the end, there was no no-no in store, as Moran allowed two walks, two hits and three runs in the ninth. Bobby Witt Jr. broke up the no-hitter with a one-out double. But the Twins still won 6-3.
The victory put the Twins (70-70) back at .500 after a crushing sweep at home to Cleveland over the weekend. Cleveland leads the American League Central by three games over the White Sox and five over the Twins, who have 22 games to play.
"I'm not going to feel happy. I wanted to help and be part of that no-hitter. But that's part of the game," Moran said. "Of course I'm going to get mad because I wanted to do my best and get that out, but it happens."
It would have been the Twins' sixth no-hitter in team history and the first involving more than one pitcher. The last Twins no-hitter belonged to Francisco Liriano in a 1-0 victory against the White Sox on May 3, 2011.
Ryan threw 68% strikes during his seven innings, striking out nine for the third time this season, two short of his career high.
The 26-year-old gave up two walks, and one was to his first batter of the night. But Ryan didn't let that come back to haunt him, nabbing the next three outs.