Minnesota heads into Thursday’s series finale at Globe Life Field looking for a three-game sweep after taking the first two games of the series by scores of 4-2 and 12-2. The Twins have scored 16 runs over the first two contests and enter this matchup with their ace, Joe Ryan, on the mound. Texas turns to Jack Leiter in an attempt to salvage the final game of the series. The pitching matchup heavily favors Minnesota, and recent form also points in that direction. But baseball games are not played on paper and Texas will try to avoid a third straight loss in spite of the adversity facing them.
Our Twins vs Rangers Prediction
- Pick: Minnesota Twins Moneyline
- Confidence: 4 out of 5
Minnesota Twins vs Texas Rangers Model Projection
- Score Projection: Minnesota Twins 4 – Texas Rangers 3
- Win Probability: Minnesota Twins 61%, Texas Rangers 39%
The biggest edge in this game comes from the starting pitching matchup. Joe Ryan enters with a 4-3 record, 3.17 ERA, 1.00 WHIP, and 92 strikeouts across 82.1 innings. Ryan continues to limit traffic on the bases and has been Minnesota’s most reliable starter throughout the season.
Leiter’s overall numbers remain concerning. The Rangers right-hander enters with a 3-6 record, 4.86 ERA, 1.39 WHIP, and has struggled to consistently work deep into games. Facing a Twins lineup that has produced 16 runs and 21 hits through the first two games of this series is a difficult assignment.
Minnesota’s offense has been led by Byron Buxton, who enters the game with 23 home runs and a .275 batting average. Josh Bell has also provided steady production with 45 RBIs. Texas counters with Josh Jung, who is hitting .299, while Jake Burger leads the club with 42 RBIs. However, the Rangers have averaged just 3.95 runs per game this season and have scored only four runs through the first two games of this series.
The Twins appear comfortable at the plate against Rangers pitching, and Ryan gives them a clear advantage on the mound. That combination makes Minnesota the preferred side in Thursday’s finale.
Game Snapshot
- Matchup: Minnesota Twins vs Texas Rangers
- Date & Time: Thursday, June 18, 2026, 6:35 PM
- Starting Pitchers: Joe Ryan vs Jack Leiter
- Stadium: Globe Life Field, Arlington, TX
- Broadcast: MLB.tv
Minnesota Twins vs Texas Rangers Same Game Parlay
- Leg 1: Minnesota Twins Moneyline -125
- Leg 2: Joe Ryan 7+ Strikeouts -127
- Leg 3: Under 8.5 Runs -102
Total Parlay Odds: +400
The foundation of this parlay is Ryan’s advantage over Leiter. Ryan has been Minnesota’s most dependable starter and enters with 92 strikeouts in 82.1 innings. Against a Rangers lineup that has struggled throughout the series, he is well-positioned to reach at least seven strikeouts.
The under also fits the projected game script. Minnesota should have opportunities against Leiter, but Ryan’s presence on the mound limits Texas scoring potential. A 4-3 final score lands just below eight runs and aligns with our projected outcome of a Twins victory.
Minnesota Twins vs Texas Rangers Home Run Prop
Byron Buxton to Hit a Home Run +271
Buxton enters the game with 23 home runs and has been Minnesota’s most dangerous power threat throughout the season. He homered earlier in the series and draws a favorable matchup against Leiter, who has allowed plenty of hard contact this year. Given Buxton’s current form and elite power production, he offers the strongest value among the available home run props.
Betting Trends & H2H
- Minnesota leads the 2026 season series 2-0.
- The Twins have outscored Texas 16-4 in the series.
- The over/under is 1-1 in this series so far.
- Minnesota is 15-21 on the road.
- Texas is 17-16 at home.
Stat Comparison
| Category | Minnesota Twins | Texas Rangers |
|---|---|---|
| Batting Average | .241 | .238 |
| OPS | .722 | .696 |
| wOBA | .320 | .310 |
| wRC+ | 101 | 96 |
| Team ERA | 4.78 | 3.89 |
| xFIP | 4.54 | 4.10 |
Minnesota owns a slight advantage across most offensive categories, while Texas has posted the better overall pitching stats during the season. However, this individual game is heavily influenced by the starting pitching matchup. Ryan has been significantly more effective than Leiter, and the Twins enter the finale with confidence after dominating the first two games of the series. The combination of Ryan’s consistency and Minnesota’s recent offensive play makes the Twins’ moneyline the strongest betting option on the board.


