MLB Game Preview: Chicago White Sox (32-27) vs. Minnesota Twins (27-33)

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Target Field — Minneapolis, Minnesota

First Pitch: 7:40 PM CT / 5:40 PM PT

Broadcast: Bally Sports North, NBC Sports Chicago, MLB.TV

Probable Pitchers:

CWS — TBD (bullpen game or spot starter)

MIN — Joe Ryan (RHP)

VENUE & WEATHER

Venue: Target Field Surface: Natural grass Weather:

Temperature: 72°F at first pitch

Wind: Blowing out to left at 8–10 mph

Conditions: Clear skies, low humidity

Impact: Slightly hitter‑friendly; boosts right‑handed pull power

INJURY REPORT

Chicago White Sox

Luis Robert Jr. — Probable (hamstring tightness)

Eloy Jiménez — Out (quad strain)

Yoán Moncada — Day‑to‑Day (wrist)

Garrett Crochet — Out (shoulder fatigue)

Michael Kopech — Out (elbow)

Minnesota Twins

Byron Buxton — Questionable (knee soreness)

Carlos Correa — Probable (back stiffness)

Max Kepler — Out (ankle)

Jhoan Duran — Probable (rest)

Chris Paddack — Out (forearm)

Both teams are banged up, but Minnesota’s core (Ryan, Correa, Buxton) is mostly intact.

TEAM RECORDS & RECENT FORM

CHICAGO WHITE SOX (32–27)

Last 10: 6–4 Road Record: 15–14 Run Differential: +12

Chicago has been winning with:

Improved bullpen stability

Strong middle‑of‑order production

Better situational hitting

A top‑10 team ERA over the last 15 games

Concerns:

Inconsistent defense

Lack of depth with Jiménez out

Uncertain starting pitching for this matchup

MINNESOTA TWINS (27–33)

Last 10: 4–6 Home Record: 14–16 Run Differential: ‑28

Minnesota continues to struggle with:

Inconsistent offense

Poor RISP performance

Bullpen volatility outside of Duran

Bright spot: Joe Ryan has been excellent at home and is trending upward.

STARTING PITCHING MATCHUP

MIN — Joe Ryan (RHP)

2026 Stats:

5–4, 3.52 ERA

1.12 WHIP

9.7 K/9

45% fly‑ball rate

Profile:

Four‑seam heavy

Rising fastball that generates whiffs

Excellent command

Vulnerable to HRs when elevated

Key Factor: White Sox rank top‑10 vs. four‑seamers but struggle vs. Ryan’s vertical approach.

CWS — TBD (Likely Bullpen Game)

Chicago is expected to use:

Opener: Right‑hander (likely Middleton or Santos)

Bulk innings: Rookie or long reliever (Scholtens, Flexen, or similar)

Impact:

Hard to project consistency

Bullpen may be taxed early

Minnesota’s patient hitters benefit from seeing multiple arms

KEY PLAYER MATCHUPS

Luis Robert Jr. (CWS) vs. Joe Ryan

Robert crushes fastballs but struggles vs. elevated heaters. Ryan lives up in the zone. Advantage: Twins (slightly)

Andrew Vaughn (CWS) vs. Minnesota Bullpen

Vaughn has been hot and hits righties well. Minnesota’s middle relief is shaky. Advantage: White Sox

Carlos Correa (MIN) vs. Chicago Bullpen

Correa is heating up and thrives vs. inconsistent pitching. Advantage: Twins

Byron Buxton (MIN) vs. CWS Pitching

If Buxton plays, his speed + power is a major factor. If he sits, Minnesota loses a key weapon. Advantage: TBD based on lineup

SERIES HISTORY

Last 10 meetings: White Sox lead 6–4

At Target Field: Twins have won 5 of last 8

Average margin last 5 games: White Sox +1.4

This is a competitive rivalry with momentum swinging frequently.

BETTING TRENDS

Chicago White Sox

6–2 in last 8 road games

Under is 5–2 in last 7

4–1 in last 5 vs. AL Central

Minnesota Twins

3–6 in last 9 home games

Over is 4–1 in last 5

2–5 in last 7 vs. winning teams

Head‑to‑Head

Road team is 7–3 in last 10

Unders hit in 6 of last 9

White Sox 4–1 in last 5 vs. Twins

Game Odds

Chicago White Sox          7.5

Minnesota Twins             – 150

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Sunday, May 31, 2026

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