Minnesotans reminisce about life the last time the Twins won a playoff game

Ahhhh, those halcyon days.
Minnesotans reminisce about life the last time the Twins won a playoff game
Minnesotans reminisce about life the last time the Twins won a playoff game /

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Oct. 5, 2004 is a date that lives in Twins infamy.

It was the last time the Twins won a playoff game. The Metrodome was the venue, and the New York Yankees the victims to a team led by ace pitcher Johan Santana.

Fast forward almost 16 years and the Twins haven't won a playoff game, a run stretching 18 games, the latest two of which were this week against the Houston Astros.

Minnesota's latest shame sparked headlines across the country including this from the Wall Street Journal: How the Minnesota Twins became the worst playoff team in sports history.

Want to know how bad it is? Even the Minnesota Timberwolves have won a postseason game between Oct. 5, 2004 and now, and they've only been in the playoffs once – ONCE – since then.

Naturally, the Twins' reliable postseason uselessness has sparked a wave of nostalgia among fans reminiscing about what they were doing the last time the Twins won a playoffs game.

Top marks goes to KFAN personality and Purple Heart recipient John Kriesel for how he marked the passage of time:

The last time the Twins won, "Goodies" by Ciara featuring Petey Pablo was Number One in the Billboard Charts, Shark Tale was top of the U.S. Box Office, and Mark Zuckerberg had just marked 8 months since the creation of his new website, Facebook.

Other Minnesotans have been joining in with the self-flagellating in responses to the Twins' latest failure.

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Adam Uren
ADAM UREN

Raised on the Isle of Man, Adam has 15 years experience as a reporter and editor at regional and national level in the U.K. and the U.S. He moved to Minnesota in 2014 and became a writer for Bring Me The News. He is now the co-owner and editor of Bring Me The News and Bring Me The Sports, mixing in some occasional sports writing with his other editorial duties. He lists his three great loves as his family, Liverpool F.C. and baked beans (the British kind).