- Matchup: Chicago White Sox vs. Minnesota Twins
- Date: Tuesday, June 2, 2026
- Venue: Target Field, Minneapolis, MN
- Broadcast: Twins.TV
- Betting Odds: Chicago (+106) Minnesota (-128)
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On Tuesday, the Minnesota Twins (27-33) will host the Chicago White Sox (32-27) at Target Field. The current moneyline features the White Sox at +106 and the Twins at -128, with an over/under set at 9 runs. Anticipated starting pitchers for this matchup are Davis Martin and Connor Prielipp.

As a team, the Chicago White Sox have a slugging percentage of .406 with 536 strikeouts and 216 walks this season. They’ve totaled 260 RBIs along with 462 hits, resulting in a batting average of .238. The team has combined for 76 doubles and hit 80 home runs, scoring an overall of 275 runs with an on-base percentage of .323, averaging 4.7 runs per game, placing them 9th in the league.
The White Sox currently have a team earned run average (ERA) of 4.19, ranking 19th in the majors, with a total of 479 strikeouts from their pitchers. They’ve allowed 63 home runs and 267 runs total, placing them 18th in the league. The pitching staff has issued 225 walks, resulting in a FIP of 4.30 this season. Chicago’s pitchers have surrendered 457 hits (7.8 per nine innings) and 245 earned runs, achieving a K/BB ratio of 2.13 and a collective WHIP of 1.30.
White Sox relievers have a save success rate of 62.1%, having been called upon in 50 save situations. With 18 saves secured, they’ve also recorded 11 blown saves out of 29 opportunities. This season, they’ve inherited 97 runners, of which 33.0% have scored. The relief staff has entered high-pressure situations 57 times and appeared with runners on base 67 times, utilizing a total of 203 relief pitchers, while managing 21 holds (29th in MLB).
Defensively, the White Sox convert 71.5% of balls in play into outs over 4,731 innings, which ranks them 7th among MLB teams. They’ve made 1,577 putouts, provided 523 assists, and committed 30 errors this year. Their fielding percentage stands at .986, placing them 18th in professional baseball, along with 40 double plays executed.
Davis Martin has thrown 323 innings throughout his professional career, amassing 270 strikeouts. With a career win-loss record of 18-22, his FIP is 3.79. Having faced 1,353 hitters, he maintains an ERA of 3.84 (138 earned runs allowed) and a career WHIP of 1.256, conceding 302 hits (8.4 hits per nine innings) along with 104 walks.
The Minnesota Twins have achieved an on-base percentage of .316 and a batting average of .235 this season. They’ve struck out 531 times (ranking 7th in the league) while recording a total of 472 hits. The team has hit 64 home runs and contributed 260 RBIs, posting a team slugging percentage of .385 as they average 4.58 runs per game, landing them 11th in the league. They’ve also hit 93 doubles and drawn 208 walks while scoring 275 runs.
This season, Minnesota’s pitching staff holds a WHIP of 1.358 and a FIP of 4.16. They rank 23rd in terms of hits allowed, giving up 498 hits, with a team ERA of 4.54 (266 earned runs). They have a K/BB ratio of 8.00 (471 strikeouts vs. 218 walks), allowing 58 home runs and yielding 5.05 runs per nine innings (25th in the league).
The Twins have been in 67 save situations, accumulating 44 holds and 7 blown saves. Their relief staff has entered 22 save opportunities, successfully converting 15 saves. The inherited runner scoring percentage stands at 32.7% over 101 inherited base runners. Minnesota’s relievers have encountered high-pressure situations 62 times and have entered with runners on base 69 times, ranking 10th in the league with a save rate of 68.2%. They’ve utilized 198 relievers this season.
In terms of defense, the Minnesota Twins have completed 45 double plays and have a fielding percentage of .984 (23rd in the majors). They’ve provided 449 assists, committed 33 errors, and recorded 1,582 putouts this season. Over 4,746 innings, their defensive efficiency stands at 69.4% (21st in MLB).
In his career, Connor Prielipp has allowed 30 hits and accumulated 35 strikeouts over 33 innings pitched. Holding a win-loss record of 1-3, he has an ERA of 5.17 and yields 8.2 hits per nine innings. Prielipp has allowed 19 earned runs and holds a WHIP of 1.360, with a FIP of 5.1. His K/BB ratio stands at 2.33, facing 146 batters in his professional career.
Which team will emerge victorious in tonight’s MLB contest against the spread or the moneyline?
Prediction: Choose Minnesota (-128)
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