Attendance: 18,389
Duration: 3:15
Weather: 86 degrees, Clear
Wind: SSE 4 MPH
Umpires: HP: Cederstrom. 1B: May. 2B: Blaser. 3B: Scheurwater.
Section 311, Row G, Seat 14 – “Lexus Infield” section, second level,
under the upper deck overhang, looking down the first base line
Game notes – Minnesota starter Jose Berrios struggled early, giving up
a run in each of the first two innings, but collected himself to blank the
Royals over the next 4 frames … Jorge Lopez, who took a perfect game into the 9th
inning in his previous start, scattered 5 hits over the first 4 innings, but
ran into trouble in the 5th after colliding with Hunter Dozier on a
leadoff chopper, subsequently giving up RBI hits by Joe Mauer, Jake Cave, and
Robbie Grossman before leaving with a left rib contusion … the Twins managed
another run in the 7th, but Adelberto Mondesi answered with a homer
in the bottom of the inning … the 8th saw former Phillie Ben Lively
toss a scoreless top, while the Royals just missed tying the game when Ryan O’Hearn
was thrown out trying to score from first with two outs on Jorge Bonifacio’s
double … with one out in the 9th, a double by Rosell Herrera
followed by singles by Whit Merrifield and Mondesi tied the game and put the
winning run on third … after the Twins intentionally walked Alex Gordon and
deployed a 5-man infield, Salvador Perez fell behind 0-2, then worked the count
full and blasted a hanging slider over the wall in CF to end the game
Other – picked up on a BBQ sandwich ($9.25) and Dunkin’ Donut Munchkins
($5.75) for a snack afterwards … spoke to one of the parking lot attendants
right after I parked, which helped me have a somewhat easier time getting out
of the lot post-game … still, the location markers in the lots (at least Lot A)
are few and far between, making finding your car after dark a challenge
Viewed as a club-type section, the “Lexus Infield” area was
disappointing. The concourse was covered but not enclosed, with
air-conditioning only in the small team store and the George Brett Lounge
(which requires a special ticket). There were a few out-of-the-ordinary food
items in the bar area at the end, but otherwise not much in the way of food
variety, and there were almost no tables. On the good side, the area was not
very crowded, and concession lines were short.
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