Jose Berrios throughout his career has been magnificent at home with a 3.28 ERA and 23-12 record, which should lend itself well to Tuesday’s showdown with the Braves.

Atlanta is bringing Mike Foltynewicz back up to the big leagues after he was woeful at the start of the year. An All-Star in 2018, Foltynewicz began the season 2-5 with a 6.37 ERA in 11 starts. He was giving up 2.4 home runs per nine innings prior to being sent down to the minor leagues and faces a Twins team that is on pace for the most home runs for a team in a season.

Berrios is issuing a career-best 1.9 walks per nine innings and is 10-5 with a 2.80 ERA. At Target Field, that ERA shrinks to 2.10, and he is giving up 0.75 home runs per nine innings.

With both bullpens being in the bottom 10 of the MLB in ERA since the All-Star Break, length from the starters will be key, and Berrios has gone at least six innings in 18 of his last 22 starts and has not allowed more than three earned runs in a start since May 18.

Foltynewicz has not faced an MLB lineup since June 22 and has not exceeded six innings in any start this season.

The Twins entered this series winners of eight of their last 10, and Berrios should help the Twins continue to fill up the win column.

The play: Twins, -144.