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This time, the Twins have home-field advantage at their spacious new ballpark, Target Field. Wednesday night will mark the first outdoor postseason game in Minnesota since 1970, and the temperature is supposed to be in the 60s.
"We went through a sweep last year. That obviously wasn't a good feeling," Twins center fielder Denard Span said. "I just think we're a year older, a year more ready. We did what we had to do during the regular season. Now I think everybody's goal is a little higher than it was a year ago."
Francisco Liriano pitches the opener against Alex Rodriguez, Robinson Cano and the big-budget Yankees, who staggered to a 9-17 finish that cost them the AL East crown.
"We tried to wrap this thing up and didn't get it done," said Andy Pettitte, who will start Game 2 for New York. "The bottom line is we're the world champs until someone knocks us off."
In the first of Wednesday's three marquee pitching matchups, Lee was set to face Tampa Bay ace David Price under the roof at Tropicana Field. Price has blossomed into the elite starter almost everyone expected, going 19-6 with a 2.72 ERA for the AL East champs.
"Should be a pretty fun matchup to watch," said Rays third baseman Evan Longoria, cleared to play after missing the final 10 games of the regular season with a strained left quadriceps.
Texas' dangerous lineup features playoff newcomers Josh Hamilton and Michael Young, but the AL West champion Rangers are the only current major league franchise that hasn't won a playoff series.
Lee was acquired from Seattle in July to help change that. The left-hander went 4-0 with a 1.56 ERA in five postseason starts for the Phillies last year.
"I expect as much out of myself as anyone expects out of me. You can call it pressure, call it what you want. But I'm not nervous or worried or any of those kind of words that would go along with pressure," Lee said. "I'm looking forward to it, and it's going to be a challenge and a lot of fun."
All division series are best-of-five. The fourth matchup gets under way Thursday night, when retiring manager Bobby Cox and his wild-card Atlanta Braves play at NL West champion San Francisco.
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