The Twins and Yankees are going to play well into the night for their first two games in the American League Division Series.
Game one begins at 7:07 p.m. Friday, with a 4:07 p.m. starting time for game two on Saturday.
Starting times for the rest of the series are not announced.
The best-of-five series moves to Target Field for game three on Monday, and, if necessary, game four on Tuesday.
The deciding game five would be next Thursday, back in The Bronx.
The Twins have workouts scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday at Target Field after taking Monday off.
They'll board a plane on Wednesday for the trip to New York City, with a mandatory workout scheduled for Thursday.
There is still no word from either team on starting pitchers, but there is a general feeling that the Twins will send 14-game winner and two-time All-Star Jose Berrios to the mound on Friday.
The Twins are also expected to get Max Kepler and Marwin Gonzalez back from the injured list.
Both played sparingly in the final two weeks of the season, Kepler suffering from a shoulder injury while Gonzalez recovering from an oblique strain.
The Twins have said nothing about the availability of infielder Luis Arraez, who is recovering from a sprained ankle suffered in last Saturday's win at Kansas City.
The early diagnosis is that the sprain was mild and no damage was revealed in examinations.