The Twins' bullpen continues to be a complete and utter mess that makes winning close games extremely difficult. Who could've possibly seen this coming? In Wednesday afternoon's rubber game against the Mariners at Target Field, Victor Caratini's two-out single in the eighth inning gave Minnesota a 3-2 lead. Eric Orze entered to try to secure the save, which would've given the Twins a series victory and their first one-run win all season. He instead allowed four of the five batters he faced to reach and surrendered the lead in what became a 5-3 Mariners victory. Orze walked the leadoff man on four pitches, which is never a good idea. After a strikeout, he gave up a single and stolen base, followed by a two-run Cole Young single through a drawn-in infield that put Seattle in front. Orze then walked another batter and was charged with a third earned run when Taylor Rogers entered and gave up a single and sacrifice fly.…