After opening Target Field in 2010, the Twins went 53-28 in their new ballpark en route to a division title. They went 33-48 at home last year on their way to 99 losses.

This year, the Twins are 29-47 at Target field, and their five remaining home games come against the Yankees and Tigers. The Twins aren't good enough anywhere right now, but it's interesting to see them playing worse at home than the road, where they've gone 35-43.

Tonight, Esmerling Vasquez will make his fifth start for the Twins, opposite Yankees righthander Phil Hughes. We'll get an update on Josh Willingham, who had an MRI exam on his left shoulder after injuring himself going back for Eric Chavez's home run in the seventh inning of Monday's 6-2 loss.

Note: Derek Jeter is riding an 18-game hitting streak for the Yankees.

Update: Josh Willingham said his left shoulder is sore but doesn't think the injury is too serious. He had an MRI exam today, but still no word on the results.

Update: Willingham was diagnosed with a sprained left shoulder. He's day-to-day, General Manager Terry Ryan said, but with an off day coming Thursday, Willingham likely won't play until at least Friday.

YANKEES (89-64)

1. Derek Jeter, SS
2. Ichiro Suzuki, RF
3. Alex Rodriguez, 3B
4. Robinson Cano, DH
5. Nick Swisher, 1B
6. Curtis Granderson, CF
7. Russell Martin, C
8. Raul Ibanez, LF
9. Jayson Nix, 2B

Starting pitcher: RH Phil Hughes (16-12, 4.05 ERA)

TWINS (64-90)

1. Denard Span, CF
2. Ben Revere, LF
3. Joe Mauer, C
4. Justin Morneau, 1B
5. Ryan Doumit, DH
6. Chris Parmelee, RF
7. Trevor Plouffe, 3B
8. Jamey Carroll, 2B
9. Pedro Florimon, SS

Starting pitcher: RH Esmerling Vasquez (0-2, 6.75 ERA)

Target Field. First pitch: 7:10 p.m. TV: FSN. Twins Radio Network

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