NEW YORK – All these years later, the Twins can still hit Luis Severino.
The Mets righthander, who was memorably knocked out of the Twins-Yankees wild-card playoff game in 2017 after facing only six batters and retiring just one, made it to the third inning this time before giving up a similar deluge of hits and runs.
Byron Buxton and Matt Wallner each homered and the Twins salvaged the finale of their three-game series Wednesday at Citi Field with an 8-3 rout of the Mets.
A happier ending than that long-ago night at Yankee Stadium, in other words.
“Felt good,” said Buxton, who played in that 2017 game. There had been “a little frustration, a little bit” over the first two games here, “but it’s easy to wash it away and let games like yesterday go. To be able to come back and wash it away is big.”
Pablo López was the recipient of all that offense, not that he needed it. The Twins’ righthander was tagged for an opposite-field, two-run homer to Mark Vientos in the second inning, but he allowed only one other hit over six innings and kept the Mets from advancing another runner to second base.
“I give up that homer, but then the guys just pick me right back up,” López said of his teammates, who piled up five runs in the third inning. “I was [thinking], ‘I’ve got to give them a shutdown inning’ ” after taking the lead. “Having a quick inning there really, really helped me and it transferred to the rest of the outing.”
The Twins, 5-for-38 with runners in scoring position in the previous five games of their road trip, collected four such hits on Wednesday, three of them in that five-run third inning against Severino, who owned a 2.88 ERA in his 11 previous starts at Citi Field this year.