Nothing sparks the New York Yankees quite like facing the Minnesota Twins, a team they’ve dominated for over two decades.

Since 2002, the Yankees are an incredible 125-44 against Minnesota, postseason included — the kind of lopsided record that feels almost mythical in baseball terms.

Tuesday night was no different, as the Yankees delivered a commanding 9-1 win at Yankee Stadium, fueled by Carlos Rodon’s best start in weeks, a disciplined, relentless offensive attack, and airtight bullpen work from Tim Hill and Yerry De Los Santos.

Rodon finally delivers the length Yankees desperately needed

For much of August, the Yankees’ bullpen has been running on fumes, forced into heavy workloads because starters couldn’t even get through six innings.

That strain began to ease on Monday when Wil

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