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    Most Heart Breaking Twins loss ever?

    I really can't think of anything that I would consider on par with some of the Vikings losses in recent memory. To me Game 163 in 2008 was a great game, but not heart breaking. The closest I can think of Game 2 in 2004. Maybe in retrospect the Eric Fox game?
    What does everyone else think?

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    Game 7, 1965 World Series

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChiTownTwinsFan View Post
    Game 7, 1965 World Series
    Yup. One broken 7-year- old heart for sure.

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    Tom Brunansky lost for Tommy Herr.
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    Twins abilty to find Pitching talent on the FA market We just lost again to ourselves. Heartbreaking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ashburyjohn View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by USAFChief View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ChiTownTwinsFan View Post
    Game 7, 1965 World Series
    Yup. One broken 7-year- old heart for sure.
    From your photo I would have guessed you to be a much younger woman.
    You'd be wrong on both counts.

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    I'm sure this isn't the most heartbreaking one, but I'll never forget May 17, 2002. I was in college at the time and had stayed up way too late watching this game...

    The Twins were playing the Yankees in New York and were down 8 to 3 after 5 innings. They came back with 6 runs in the 6th to take a 9-8 lead through a pirhanna-like combo of singles, doubles, and sacrifice flies. Then in the bottom of the 9th Bernie William hit a homerun off Eddie Guardado to tie it at 9. That was heartbreaking enough but was just a taste of what was to come.

    The game went into extra innings and there was no scoring until the 14th, but the Yankees left the bases loaded in both the 11th and the 13th. Then in the 14th inning the Twins broke through with three runs. I remember thinking I would finally get to go to bed with a Twins win. But, the Twins had used up all their relievers and had only Mike Trombley left, who was clinging on to the end of his career. He came in for the bottom of the 14th and promptly gave up 2 singles and a walk, followed by a grand slam by Jason Giambi. Just like that, after 14 innings, the Yankees won.

    I remember the look on Trombley's face as Gimabi rounded the bases - it was like he was disoriented, in too much shock to even be frustrated, just dazed and confused at what just happened. He had a couple more garbage-time outings but was released at the end of the month and his career was over. Pretty sad ending to a workman-like career.

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    When they lost the last two games against the Red Sox in 67 and missed the World Series.
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    My two votes have already been mentioned. ALDS Game 2 in 2004 and the ALDS game in 2006 against the A's with Kotsay's inside the park homer. I was at the A's game and you could just feel the Dome deflate. I knew it was over then.

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    Already been mentioned, but that 2008 tiebreaker was pretty heartbreaking. Blackburn actually pitched a hell of a game there; Thome home run was the deciding factor.
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    Twins were tied for the AL West lead only a few days prior and were still in the race on 9/28/1984 when this happened:

    Box Score of Game played on Friday, September 28, 1984 at Cleveland Stadium

    I remember it like it was yesterday.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sssuperdave View Post
    I'm sure this isn't the most heartbreaking one, but I'll never forget May 17, 2002. I was in college at the time and had stayed up way too late watching this game...

    The Twins were playing the Yankees in New York and were down 8 to 3 after 5 innings. They came back with 6 runs in the 6th to take a 9-8 lead through a pirhanna-like combo of singles, doubles, and sacrifice flies. Then in the bottom of the 9th Bernie William hit a homerun off Eddie Guardado to tie it at 9. That was heartbreaking enough but was just a taste of what was to come.

    The game went into extra innings and there was no scoring until the 14th, but the Yankees left the bases loaded in both the 11th and the 13th. Then in the 14th inning the Twins broke through with three runs. I remember thinking I would finally get to go to bed with a Twins win. But, the Twins had used up all their relievers and had only Mike Trombley left, who was clinging on to the end of his career. He came in for the bottom of the 14th and promptly gave up 2 singles and a walk, followed by a grand slam by Jason Giambi. Just like that, after 14 innings, the Yankees won.

    I remember the look on Trombley's face as Gimabi rounded the bases - it was like he was disoriented, in too much shock to even be frustrated, just dazed and confused at what just happened. He had a couple more garbage-time outings but was released at the end of the month and his career was over. Pretty sad ending to a workman-like career.
    You just opened up some old emotional wounds with that.
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    Dont remember what year, thinking 1993. Eric Fox hits a 3 run HR off of Rick Aguilera. A's went on to win the division and sent the twins into an era of putrid baseball

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    Quote Originally Posted by TwinsFanInPhilly View Post
    Twins were tied for the AL West lead only a few days prior and were still in the race on 9/28/1984 when this happened:

    Box Score of Game played on Friday, September 28, 1984 at Cleveland Stadium

    I remember it like it was yesterday.
    Is that the one where Gaetti said afterward in self-reproach, "it's pretty tough to play this game with both hands wrapped around your throat"?

    Or the one where Ron Davis cried?

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    2009 game 2 ALDS. Was there in person, I actually thought we had that game won. ugggghhhhhh

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    Pick any game that we've played the Yankees.

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    Game 3, 2009 ALDS vs. Yankees (last game in Dome). Twins were on a roll, ready to take the lead when this happened:

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    the 1st game of 2013.....gardy is still here

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    I remember almost all of these and am now calling my doctor to ask for some antidepressant medication.

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