 It's the home opener for the Brewers, and they're down three runs in the bottom of the ninth inning. Three outs from Colomé, and the Twins win it on the road. And there's the first out. Two more outs, game over. And now Colomé throws a nice pitch on the edge, then this is my favorite pitch he throws all inning. But then, hit by pitch, Wong is on first base. Did it hit his hand? Did it hit the bat? They went to replay. They said it hit enough of his hand. This is where things go downhill for Colomé. You got one out, man. You're up three runs. It's the ninth inning. You don't need a crazy double play to end the game. Just one more out will suffice. He should have went to first. Catcher should have been yelling at him to go to first. Steady throws the ball to second, trying to get the double play, pulls the guy off the bag. So now you got one out and two on instead of two out and one on. Take the easy out, and look who's coming up. Uh-oh. Mr. MVP takes that pitch, swings big at that one, stays in the post, says, why didn't I hit that? Really thought I should have next pitch. Smokes it to right. Kepler has a great beat on it. But it goes in and out of his glove, and that pushes one across. Look at this. It would have been an amazing catch. The fact that he got to the ball is pretty cool. It's like a 15% chance catchability or whatever the term is, and now Colomé's sweating a little bit. Wipes off the brow, looks around, says, uh-oh. But once again, gets the out. So we're cool. He's got a two-run lead. He's strutting a little bit. Only one out to go, and the Brewers lose. They're home opener, and the Twins win. Travis Shaw steps up to the play and says, nah, I'll just pop this over there and score those two guys and tie it up here in the ninth. Then they get one more out, and Kane is the last out. And he's got speed, and that's going to come into play because in the 10th inning, the Twins go with Dobnack. He got paid recently. And Kane's on second because he made the last out, and now we got a base hit. Kepler keeps him at first, keeps Kane at second. The new rules, though, last out in the ninth is the runner on second. Kane, he kind of stutter steps. He gets to third, and now it's basically anything goes. You get a little chopper up the middle. Play at home in the Brew Crew. Walk it off. They come back down three in the ninth. One out away from losing, and they end up winning. Hater was disgusting in his inning before this, and it's just a little dance celebration. Arcea playing a little bit, you can't catch me, you can't catch me, all right, let's do a chest bump, have some fun, enjoy this. It's a good game to start the season off if you're the Brewers. Not a good game to start the season off if you're the Twins. And look who's coming up. Uh-oh, MrMVP takes that pitch, swings big at that one, stays in the post, says, why didn't I hit that? Really thought I should have next pitch. Smokes it to right. Kepler has a great beat on it, but it goes in and out of his glove, and that pushes one across. Look at this, it would have been amazing.