Miguel Sano pranks Twins pitching coach with rubber snake

It’s a good thing Sunday’s weather was perfect in Minneapolis, because the Minnesota Twins-Tampa Bay Rays game went 15 innings and lasted 6 hours and 26 minutes. The Rays won the game 8-6 on a pair of 15th inning home runs, but it was Miguel Sano who provided the highlight of the day.

Sano used a fake snake to scare the daylights out of Twins pitching coach Neil Allen in the dugout. WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE

Sano and the Twins have been no joke this season. The Twins are in first place in the American League Central, two games up on the Cleveland Indians. Sano is hitting  .293 with 11 home runs and 37 RBIs.