MINNEAPOLIS — Tuesday night’s scintillating victory over the Twins could have extracted a price from the Yankees who might lose All-Star catcher Gary Sanchez to the injured list.

Sanchez left the 14-12, 10-inning thriller over the Twins in the eighth inning with a left groin problem he suffered running to first for the final out of an 0-for-5 night that left him with 10 hits in the last 85 at-bats.

Aaron Boone said it could be a “possible IL.’’ More will be known Wednesday when Sanchez undergoes an MRI exam. Until the results are back Sanchez didn’t want to speculate.

Sanchez hit the bag with his left foot and initially believed the sensation in the groin was a cramp. However, it was more and forced Austin Romine into the game.

“It is nothing like last year. The pain is completely different,’’ said Sanchez, who spent two stints on the IL last year with right groin injuries. “But we will have to wait and see (Wednesday) to see where it is at.’’