Chicago White Sox and Minnesota Twins are even at 1-1 through 2 meetings this season.
| Date | Matchup | Result (Chicago White Sox) | Chicago White Sox bet % | Chicago White Sox money % | Odds |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-05-25 | Minnesota Twins @ Chicago White Sox | W 3-1 | 44.0% | 39.0% | -106 |
| 2026-05-26 | Minnesota Twins @ Chicago White Sox | L 3-5 | 43.0% | 26.0% | -101 |
Chicago White Sox and Minnesota Twins are even at 1- 1 through 2 meetings this season. The splits table above shows the public-bet and money percentages at the latest pre-game snapshot for each meeting, alongside the final score projected from Chicago White Sox's perspective.
An even head-to-head record across multiple meetings is informative: it usually means neither team has a structural edge in the matchup that the market is failing to price. In a series like this the bet/ money split on each individual game tends to be the better signal than the standings — particularly when the gap between bet% and money% on the same side runs 10 points or more.
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Chicago White Sox and Minnesota Twins have met 2 times this season. See the head-to-head page for splits and results from each meeting.
Our schedule data starts with the current MLB season. As the season progresses, more head-to-head meetings will appear here. Prior-season backfill is planned but not yet live.
We aggregate publicly reported sportsbook handle on a sub-hourly cadence. See our methodology page for the full breakdown.
A 10-point gap is the threshold we treat as noise vs. signal. 15+ points is meaningful — it usually means the average bet on the money side is materially larger than on the public side.
Sharp money is wagering activity from sophisticated, high-volume bettors. It shows up as a money percentage that exceeds the bet percentage on the same side. See our learn page for more.
"Sharp" money is wagering activity from sophisticated, high-volume bettors. On any single game it shows up as a money percentage that exceeds the bet percentage on the same side. Across a season-long head-to-head, a persistent gap between bet% and money% in Chicago White Sox's favor or Minnesota Twins's favor is the sharper read than the standings. See our methodology →
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Last updated: May 27, 2026 at 8:37 PM UTC
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