Let's get right to it: Here's where the Twins could end up in the playoffs when today's game are over.
If the Twins win, they'll own the AL Central title and the No. 2 seed in the American League. They'll play Cleveland if the White Sox beat the Cubs today. If Cleveland beats Pittsburgh and the White Sox lose to the Cubs, the Twins would play Chicago.
If the White Sox and Cleveland are tied for second place, Cleveland wins the tiebreaker for winning their season series. That's the difference between being seeded fourth and seventh.
If the Twins lose to Cincinnati and the White Sox win, Chicago wins the division and the Twins drop to the No. 4 seed by having a worse record in AL Central play. (The main tie-breaker – the season series – was a 5-5 tie.)
If the Twins and White Sox both lose, the Twins win the division but would drop to the No. 3 seed if Oakland beats Seattle. Why? The A's would finish with a better record against AL West teams than the Twins have against AL Central opponents.
Who will they play and where?
No matter what, the Twins will play their best-of-three first-round series at Target Field starting Tuesday. Game times have yet to be set.
If the Twins are the No. 2 seed, it's the White Sox or Cleveland.