NY Yankees, Twins finish MLB odds series
A forecast for rain in New York could delay the start of the series finale.
NOTE: Wednesday night's Game 3 of this series was postponed due to rain. Check back for updates on Thursday.
April showers may bring May flowers, but they sure don't do the early portion of the MLB schedule any favors.
Rain is in the forecast for New York City as the Minnesota Twins and New York Yankees prepare for Wednesday's third contest of a four-game series. The wet stuff bleeds over into Thursday when the two AL clubs are set to conclude their early-season meeting with a 10:05 a.m. (PT) first pitch.
Right-hander AJ Burnett is scheduled to deliver that first toss on Thursday for the Yankees who will be facing Minnesota southpaw Francisco Liriano. Each will be making his second start of the young campaign.
Burnett is trying to bounce back from a poor 2010 in which his personal numbers were a 10-16 record and 5.32 ERA, including a loss to Texas in the ALCS. He made two starts against the Twins last season, New York winning both games while Burnett worked 11-2/3 innings and allowed two earned runs.
The right-hander's first start of 2011 came last Saturday against Detroit. Fighting off the effects of a cold, Burnett allowed three runs while striking out six Tigers in five innings of New York's 10-6 triumph.
Liriano made 31 regular season starts plus one in the playoffs last year, going 14-10 with a 3.69 ERA. Of those 32 assignments, three came against the Yankees with the Twins losing all three games. Liriano earned a no-decision in two of the starts, including Game 1 of the ALDS when he went 5-2/3 innings and allowed four runs, all earned. New York won the game, 6-4.
Minnesota has dropped Liriano's last five assignments versus the Yankees, the lefty tossing 30 innings total while allowing 13 earned runs (3.90 ERA).
The two clubs swapped 1-run wins in the first two games of this series, the Yanks taking Monday's opener by a 4-3 count as 160 chalk and the Twins overcoming a 4-0 deficit in Tuesday's second game to score a 5-4 win in 10 innings as plus-190 underdogs. Tuesday's triumph was just the Twins' third in the last 21 meetings with the Yankees, a span that includes being swept in the ALDS by New York during the 2009 and 2010 postseasons.
The 'over' was 4-1 in New York's initial five games of this season while the 'under' was leaning 3-2 for Minnesota.
Tony Randazzo is scheduled to have plate duty for the series finale, his second assignment behind the mask this season. The 11-year veteran worked Sunday's 12-3 Reds win over the Brewers in Cincinnati and is coming off a 2010 season that saw his games favor the 'under' slightly (17-14-4) with visitors winning 18 of his 35 contests.
The weatherman is calling for a 50 percent chance of rain on Thursday with the showers ending in the morning. Assuming the game begins on time, the mound at Yankee Stadium will still be a damp and chilly spot with the daytime high only reaching the low-50s.
Neither team is reporting any new injuries since Opening Day.
Girardi's gang will make a quick getaway following this game for an evening flight up to Boston in advance of a weekend series with the Red Sox. Check back at Don Best Sports for more coverage of that series.
The Twins will head back home for their first game of the season in front of the Minnesota fans on Friday, the opener of a three-game set with the Oakland A's.
A forecast for rain in New York could delay the start of the series finale.
NOTE: Wednesday night's Game 3 of this series was postponed due to rain. Check back for updates on Thursday.
April showers may bring May flowers, but they sure don't do the early portion of the MLB schedule any favors.
Rain is in the forecast for New York City as the Minnesota Twins and New York Yankees prepare for Wednesday's third contest of a four-game series. The wet stuff bleeds over into Thursday when the two AL clubs are set to conclude their early-season meeting with a 10:05 a.m. (PT) first pitch.
Right-hander AJ Burnett is scheduled to deliver that first toss on Thursday for the Yankees who will be facing Minnesota southpaw Francisco Liriano. Each will be making his second start of the young campaign.
Burnett is trying to bounce back from a poor 2010 in which his personal numbers were a 10-16 record and 5.32 ERA, including a loss to Texas in the ALCS. He made two starts against the Twins last season, New York winning both games while Burnett worked 11-2/3 innings and allowed two earned runs.
The right-hander's first start of 2011 came last Saturday against Detroit. Fighting off the effects of a cold, Burnett allowed three runs while striking out six Tigers in five innings of New York's 10-6 triumph.
Liriano made 31 regular season starts plus one in the playoffs last year, going 14-10 with a 3.69 ERA. Of those 32 assignments, three came against the Yankees with the Twins losing all three games. Liriano earned a no-decision in two of the starts, including Game 1 of the ALDS when he went 5-2/3 innings and allowed four runs, all earned. New York won the game, 6-4.
Minnesota has dropped Liriano's last five assignments versus the Yankees, the lefty tossing 30 innings total while allowing 13 earned runs (3.90 ERA).
The two clubs swapped 1-run wins in the first two games of this series, the Yanks taking Monday's opener by a 4-3 count as 160 chalk and the Twins overcoming a 4-0 deficit in Tuesday's second game to score a 5-4 win in 10 innings as plus-190 underdogs. Tuesday's triumph was just the Twins' third in the last 21 meetings with the Yankees, a span that includes being swept in the ALDS by New York during the 2009 and 2010 postseasons.
The 'over' was 4-1 in New York's initial five games of this season while the 'under' was leaning 3-2 for Minnesota.
Tony Randazzo is scheduled to have plate duty for the series finale, his second assignment behind the mask this season. The 11-year veteran worked Sunday's 12-3 Reds win over the Brewers in Cincinnati and is coming off a 2010 season that saw his games favor the 'under' slightly (17-14-4) with visitors winning 18 of his 35 contests.
The weatherman is calling for a 50 percent chance of rain on Thursday with the showers ending in the morning. Assuming the game begins on time, the mound at Yankee Stadium will still be a damp and chilly spot with the daytime high only reaching the low-50s.
Neither team is reporting any new injuries since Opening Day.
Girardi's gang will make a quick getaway following this game for an evening flight up to Boston in advance of a weekend series with the Red Sox. Check back at Don Best Sports for more coverage of that series.
The Twins will head back home for their first game of the season in front of the Minnesota fans on Friday, the opener of a three-game set with the Oakland A's.
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