The Twins again on Friday showed they won't go quietly in 2015, rallying from a 5-0, fifth-inning deficit to tie border rival Milwaukee and ignite an announced crowd of 29,398 at Target Field.
Then it got ugly, and the boos briefly returned.
Brewers designated hitter Adam Lind drove in six runs, including the go-ahead run in the eighth inning, as Milwaukee won the first game of an interleague weekend series, 10-5.
The boos came when Lind, who drove in Carlos Gomez on a double, scored from second on a Jonathan Lucroy infield pop up. Three Twins converged, but the ball dropped past lunging catcher Kurt Suzuki.