Minnesota Twins players shower each other in champagne after first postseason series victory in 21 years.Photo:David Berding/Getty

David Berding/Getty
TheMinnesota Twinsjust achieved a major milestone on Wednesday. The MLB team won their first playoff series in 21 years, after sweeping the Toronto Blue Jays 2-0 at Target Field.
As a result, the Twins celebrated with champagne, goggles and plenty of smiles as they turned their locker room into the site of the biggest party in the state.
Photos from inside the team’s locker room showed players pouring champagne on each other — and themselves — as they danced around in celebratory fashion.
Matt Wallner, Edouard Julien, and Trevor Larnach celebrate the Minnesota Twins victory against the Toronto Blue Jays.David Berding/Getty

Theofficial Twins Instagram accountalso joined in on the fun after the win, posting a slideshow of some standout players toasting their historic drought-ending victory. Among them was pitcher Joe Ryan, shortstop Kyle Farmer, pitcher Louie Varland, shortstop Carlos Correa, pitcher Pablo López Serra, center fielder Byron Buxton and shortstop Royce Lewis.
“Getting a little WILD!!! 🤪,” the Twins account captioned an Instagram slideshow of celebratory snaps.
Sonny Gray celebrates the Minnesota Twins' victory against the Toronto Blue Jays.Daniel Shirey/MLB Photos via Getty

Daniel Shirey/MLB Photos via Getty
The Twins' last postseason win was in 2002, during an American League Division Series against the Oakland Athletics, perCBS Sports.
“Everything is October. The mentality is different. I’m just giving everything out there, everything I have,” Correa toldCBS News. “I’m going to keep doing that for the rest of the time that I’m here in Minnesota.”
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The Wild Card Series victory means the Twins will now take on the Houston Astros in the American League Division Series as they hope to bring back a win against the defending World Series champions.
Their first game against the Astros is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 7 in Houston.
Minnesota Twins players celebrate after first postseason series victory in 21 years.Adam Bettcher/Getty

Adam Bettcher/Getty
The Twins, meanwhile, might have some new lucky charms in their proximity, after team manager Rocco Baldelli and his wife, Allie,welcomed twin boysjust last month.
The news of the manager’s own twins comes as the team’saccount on X(formally known as Twitter) uploaded a beautiful photo of the two little ones. “Talk about being committed to your job,” the account captioned the pic. “Congratulations to the Baldelli family on welcoming Twin boys to their family!! 👶🏻👶🏻.”
source: people.com