The Twins aren’t prepared to reveal how they plan to slay the so-called Yankees dragon.

“No, we’re going to wait until the very last minute to talk about what any of our players are going to be doing,” manager Rocco Baldelli told reporters when asked who will take the mound against the Yankees on Friday in The Bronx for Game 1 of the ALDS.

It’s likely between Jake Odorizzi and Jose Berrios, who were far-and-away Minnesota’s two best starters this season.

What’s less certain is what the infield will look like. Baldelli said versatile rookie Luis Arraez is doing “significantly better” since suffering a Grade 1 sprain of his right ankle in an infield collision Saturday.

Arrarez played mostly second base this season, and the 22-year-old posted a slash line of .334/.399/.439 with four home runs and 28 RBIs in 92 games.

The Twins have until Friday morning to set their 25-man playoff roster, one they hope finally will take down the Yankees following six playoff losses to them since 2003.

Though team president Dave St. Peter made headlines last week after he said in reference to the Yankees, “It’s time to slay the dragon, right?” the Twins clubhouse isn’t feeding the narrative.

“I don’t think any of our guys care one bit about what has happened here previously,” Baldelli said.