Biggest All Time Minnesota Twins Blown Leads

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What is the biggest Minnesota Twins blown lead of all time?

The Minnesota Twins have blown a 10 run lead on 3 separate occasions. The most recent 10 run blown lead was when the Twins were leading 12-2 in the bottom of the 3rd inning against the Oakland Athletics on Jul 20, 2009, and ended up losing the game 13-14.

Biggest Minnesota Twins Collapses

Date Opponent Largest Lead Final Score
1 Mon, Jul 20, 2009 @ Oakland Athletics 10 12-2, Bot 3rd 13-14
Fri, Sep 28, 1984 @ Cleveland Indians 10 10-0, Bot 3rd 10-11
Sun, Jun 12, 1938 vs Detroit Tigers 10 11-1, Top 6th 12-18
4 Thu, May 23, 1901 @ Cleveland Blues 9 9-0, Bot 5th 13-14
5 Sat, Sep 27, 2003 @ Detroit Tigers 8 8-0, Bot 5th 8-9
Mon, May 13, 1985 @ New York Yankees 8 8-0, Bot 4th 8-9
Fri, Jul 30, 1971 vs New York Yankees 8 9-1, Top 6th 9-11
Sun, Aug 4, 1929 vs Detroit Tigers 8 8-0, Top 4th 11-13
Thu, May 23, 1929 @ Philadelphia Athletics 8 8-0, Bot 4th 8-9
Tue, Sep 21, 1920 @ Detroit Tigers 8 11-3, Bot 5th 11-12
Tue, Aug 14, 1906 @ Cleveland Naps 8 8-0, Bot 6th 8-9
12 Sat, Jul 2, 2011 vs Milwaukee Brewers 7 7-0, Top 5th 7-8
Sun, Jun 10, 2001 vs Pittsburgh Pirates 7 8-1, Top 4th 8-11
Tue, Jul 7, 1987 @ New York Yankees 7 7-0, Bot 7th 7-12
Sun, Oct 4, 1981 @ Chicago White Sox 7 12-5, Bot 8th 12-13
Thu, Sep 28, 1972 @ Oakland Athletics 7 7-0, Bot 5th 7-8
Wed, Jul 31, 1968 vs Chicago White Sox 7 8-1, Top 5th 8-12
Wed, Aug 9, 1967 vs Washington Senators 7 7-0, Top 7th 7-9
Fri, Jun 6, 1941 @ Detroit Tigers 7 7-0, Bot 3rd 8-11
Wed, Jun 2, 1937 @ Detroit Tigers 7 7-0, Bot 5th 8-11
Mon, Sep 2, 1935 @ Boston Red Sox 7 8-1, Bot 6th 8-9
Wed, Jul 24, 1935 vs Cleveland Indians 7 7-0, Top 6th 8-13
Fri, Jul 7, 1922 vs Detroit Tigers 7 9-2, Top 9th 9-11
Fri, Jul 2, 1920 @ Boston Red Sox 7 9-2, Bot 6th 9-10
Fri, Sep 13, 1912 @ Detroit Tigers 7 8-1, Bot 7th 8-9
Mon, Jul 1, 1907 @ New York Highlanders 7 13-6, Bot 7th 15-16
Thu, Aug 30, 1906 @ New York Highlanders 7 8-1, Bot 6th 8-9
28 Sun, Apr 11, 2021 vs Seattle Mariners 6 6-0, Top 6th 6-8
Tue, Jul 23, 2019 vs New York Yankees 6 8-2, Top 5th 12-14
Mon, May 29, 2017 vs Houston Astros 6 8-2, Top 8th 8-16
Fri, May 10, 2013 vs Baltimore Orioles 6 6-0, Top 6th 6-9
Sat, Sep 24, 2011 @ Cleveland Indians 6 6-0, Bot 6th 6-7
Mon, Aug 4, 2008 @ Seattle Mariners 6 6-0, Bot 6th 6-11
Fri, Sep 7, 2007 @ Chicago White Sox 6 10-4, Bot 9th 10-11
Fri, Apr 7, 2000 @ Kansas City Royals 6 6-0, Bot 5th 6-10
Fri, Aug 14, 1998 @ Boston Red Sox 6 6-0, Bot 3rd 12-13
Wed, May 20, 1998 vs Detroit Tigers 6 9-3, Top 6th 11-12
Mon, Apr 13, 1998 @ Tampa Bay Devil Rays 6 7-1, Bot 6th 12-13
Tue, May 16, 1995 vs California Angels 6 6-0, Top 4th 6-9
Sat, Apr 11, 1992 vs Texas Rangers 6 6-0, Top 6th 8-10
Sun, Sep 12, 1982 @ Kansas City Royals 6 7-1, Bot 4th 7-18
Wed, Jul 9, 1975 @ Boston Red Sox 6 7-1, Bot 3rd 8-9
Tue, Sep 22, 1964 @ Kansas City Athletics 6 7-1, Bot 4th 9-10
Sun, Jun 16, 1957 @ Chicago White Sox 6 6-0, Bot 5th 6-8
Sun, May 26, 1957 @ New York Yankees 6 6-0, Bot 2nd 6-7
Thu, May 13, 1954 @ Cleveland Indians 6 7-1, Bot 9th 7-8
Sun, Jul 26, 1953 @ Cleveland Indians 6 6-0, Bot 2nd 6-7
Mon, May 14, 1951 vs Boston Red Sox 6 6-0, Top 4th 7-8
Thu, Jun 15, 1950 @ St. Louis Browns 6 6-0, Bot 3rd 9-16
Fri, Aug 22, 1947 @ Detroit Tigers 6 6-0, Bot 9th 6-7
Sat, May 6, 1939 @ Chicago White Sox 6 8-2, Bot 4th 12-14
Thu, Sep 15, 1932 @ Detroit Tigers 6 7-1, Bot 4th 7-8
Wed, Sep 17, 1930 @ Cleveland Indians 6 6-0, Bot 3rd 7-13
Wed, Jul 13, 1927 @ Detroit Tigers 6 6-0, Bot 2nd 9-13
Tue, May 25, 1926 @ Philadelphia Athletics 6 6-0, Bot 2nd 6-7
Sat, Jul 14, 1923 @ Detroit Tigers 6 8-2, Bot 8th 8-9
Tue, Jun 26, 1923 @ Philadelphia Athletics 6 6-0, Bot 3rd 7-16
Tue, May 1, 1923 vs New York Yankees 6 7-1, Top 7th 7-8
Fri, Aug 16, 1918 vs Detroit Tigers 6 6-0, Top 9th 7-8
Thu, Jul 11, 1918 vs Detroit Tigers 6 6-0, Top 7th 6-8
Wed, May 29, 1912 @ Boston Red Sox 6 6-0, Bot 1st 11-12
Fri, Aug 22, 1902 vs Chicago White Sox 6 6-0, Top 8th 6-9
Fri, Jul 4, 1902 @ Philadelphia Athletics 6 7-1, Bot 5th 9-12

What is the biggest 9th inning collapse in Minnesota Twins history?

The largest 9th inning collapse in the history of the Minnesota Twins is 8 runs. On May 23, 1901, the Twins (then Washington Senators) were leading 13-5 in the bottom of the 9th inning against the Cleveland Blues, and lost the lead and the game 13-14.

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