AMERICAN LEAGUE DIVISION SERIES
TWINS VS. ASTROS
The Twins won the American League Central at 87-75 and were the No. 3 seed in the American League before sweeping No. 6 Toronto in a wild-card series at Target Field. They are 49-34 at home. Target Field is open air, and temperatures for Games 3 and (if necessary) 4 are expected to be in the low 50s.
Houston (90-72) is the defending World Series champion; there has not been a repeat champion in 23 seasons. The American League West champions had a losing record at home (39-42) playing in Minute Maid Park, which has a retractable roof. The Astros were the No. 2 seed and had a first-round bye. Games 1 and 2 are in Houston on Saturday and Sunday.
HITTING
The Twins tied for third in MLB with 233 home runs and were seventh in slugging percentage (.428) while hitting .243 and striking out a major league record 1,654 times. By comparison, the Astros fanned only 1,241 times (third fewest). They hit .259 (fifth in MLB), were seventh in homers (222) and ranked sixth in slugging percentage (.437).
First base
Alex Kirilloff and Donovan Solano, Twins: Kirilloff (11 HRs in 88 games) will play against righthanders and Solano (.282 in 134 games) against lefties.