Sonny Gray vs. Johnny Cueto as Twins open four-game series against White Sox

Chicago is chasing the Twins in the AL Central as the All-Star Break looms.

July 14, 2022 at 8:45PM
Johnny Cueto will start for the White Sox tonight. He won a World Series with Kansas City in 2015. (David J. Phillip, Associated Press/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

The Twins will be in first place in the American League Central at the All-Star break, but the question is, by how many games?

Sonny Gray is on the mound for the Twins against the Chicago White Sox tonight (6:40, BSN) at Target Field. The righthander is 4-2 with a 3.03 ERA, and he'll face veteran righty Johnny Cueto (3-4, 2.91).

The 36-year-old Cueto, a former All-Star, signed a minor league contract with the Sox in April and worked his way up to the majors, where he has started 339 games in 15 seasons.

The Twins are 4½ games ahead of second-place Cleveland and five ahead of the White Sox entering the four-game series against the South Siders. All three teams have four games remaining before the break.

Cleveland is playing host to Detroit in a four-game series over the weekend. The White Sox and Guardians just finished splitting a four-game series, while the Twins split a pair with the Brewers, winning 4-1 on Jose Miranda's walkoff three-run home run Wednesday.

Luis Arraez is back in the Twins lineup at first base, batting ahead of Carlos Correa and Byron Buxton.

The Twins, by the way, promoted Forest Lake's Matt Wallner to the Saints on Thursday. Wallner, an outfielder who had been playing at Class AA Wichita, and Saints infielder Spencer Steer will be in Los Angeles on Saturday for the Major League Futures Game at Dodger Stadium.

WHITE SOX LINEUP

AJ Pollock, LF

Josh Harrison, 2B

Seby Zavala, C

TWINS LINEUP

Luis Arraez, 1B

Carlos Correa, SS

Byron Buxton, CF

Max Kepler, RF

Jorge Polanco, 2B

Alex Kirilloff, LF

Jose Miranda, DH

Gio Urshela, 3B

Ryan Jeffers, C

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Phil Miller

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Phil Miller has covered the Twins for the Minnesota Star Tribune since 2013. Previously, he covered the University of Minnesota football team, and from 2007-09, he covered the Twins for the Pioneer Press.

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