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5/4 MLB Boston Red Sox @ Minnesota Twins

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- The Boston Red Sox and the Minnesota Twins will both be gunning for a victory on Friday when they meet at The Metrodome.

The Red Sox will pin their hopes on the pitching of righthander Tim Wakefield in this game. Wakefield has a 2-3 record and a 2.59 ERA this season.

Starting this game for the Twins will be Carlos Silva. The righthander has a 3.10 ERA to go along with a 2-1 record this season.

Oddsmakers currently have the Twins listed as 110-moneyline favorites versus the Red Sox, while the game's total has not yet been posted.

The Red Sox scored the game-winning run in the eighth inning and snuck past the Mariners 8-7 Thursday night in a rescheduled game. The Red Sox won the game as -235 favorites at home, and the 15 runs sailed OVER the posted over/under (9.5).

Manny Ramirez led the way with a pair of home runs and three RBI. Brendan Donnelly pitched just over an inning of relief for the win, and J.C. Romero picked up the save.

The Twins were defeated 6-4 in the rubber match by the Tampa Bay Devil Rays Thursday night. The Twins were listed at -105, while the 10 runs made it OVER the posted over/under (9).

Nick Punto was a perfect 4-for-4 at the plate with one RBI for the Twins. Ramon Ortiz allowed five runs in four innings of work to suffer the loss.
 
Red Sox 2, Twins 0

Despite feeling under the weather, Tim Wakefield pitched seven scoreless innings to give the Red Sox their third straight win. David Ortiz prescribed the biggest remedy with a herculean homer in the sixth inning.
 
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