Talk to any person who has followed the Minnesota Twins semi-closely over the last decade or so, and they’ll know exactly what you’re talking about if you bring up the New York Yankees and the recent history between the two clubs.



Talk to any Twins fan about Tuesday night’s game, and the reaction will likely be somewhere between tempered enthusiasm and something straight out of Chicken Little.



But the reality at this level is this — any team can beat any team on any given day. The Los Angeles Dodgers won an MLB-best 104 games this season, yet still lost three of seven games against both the Atlanta Braves and the Philadelphia Phillies — two teams a combined 48 games under .500 this season.



Still, don’t hop on the next plane to Las Vegas to drop your life savings on the Twins. Sure, even despite being swept by the Yankees in the Bronx last month, the Twins did manage to take the series — winning two of three games...