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Minnesota Twins vs Chicago White Sox Prediction, Odds and Picks for Today, 05/28/26

Rate FieldCHSN, MNNT
Twins
27-29
Twins
Today
White Sox
28-27
White Sox
Chicago White Sox
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Twins vs White Sox Pickswise Expert Predictions

Money Line Pick
CHI White Sox Win(-120)

The Minnesota Twins and Chicago White Sox are set to wrap up a 4-game series on Thursday afternoon at Rate Field. The White Sox have taken 2 of the first 3 games, and they should feel good about their chances of finding the win column again in the series finale. That’s because they’re slated to send right-hander Davis Martin to the mound. Martin enters this matchup with a strong 2.04 ERA and 1.02 WHIP through 61.2 innings of work, and the White Sox tend to win when he pitches. More specifically, Chicago is 9-1 in Martin’s 10 starts this season. He’s led his team to wins in each of his last 7 starts, and has allowed one or zero earned runs in 6 of those 7 outings. With the way he is grooving right now, the Twins have a tough assignment on their hands as they go up against Martin.

The Twins have yet to name a starting pitcher in this one. Thus, it’s likely we see a handful of pitchers coming out of the Minnesota bullpen. The Minnesota bullpen could be a bit depleted after allowing 15 runs in Wednesday night’s contest, and that could put the Twins in a tough spot. On the season, the Minnesota bullpen ranks 21st in baseball with a 4.33 ERA, and being short-staffed could present even more of a challenge. Playing at home, back the White Sox in this AL Central matchup.

Twins vs White Sox prediction: White Sox ML (-120) available at time of publishing. Playable to -125.

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