The scene was set up for a dramatic finish.
Down by one, ninth inning, season on the line, Target Field shaking from noise, the heart of the lineup coming to the plate.
And then the lineup that struck out more than any team in the history of Major League Baseball stayed true to form.
The Twins whiffed.
Once, twice, three times.
Season over.
The end came feebly on a chilly Wednesday night, with Max Kepler watching a called third strike to punctuate a punchless 3-2 loss to the Houston Astros in the decisive Game 4 of the American League Division Series.
This season will be remembered for the Twins winning a playoff game for the first time in forever, winning a playoff series and re-energizing a fanbase that had either turned pessimistic or tuned out altogether.