Tim Wakefield (L), Francisco Liriano (R) - AP Photo

After a nice effort from John Lackey on Wednesday afternoon, the Boston Red Sox look to gain another series victory, this time against the Minnesota Twins.

This afternoon’s game will start at 1:10 p.m. and will be shown on NESN in the Red Sox television market. The game can be seen in the Twins television market on FOX Sports North. If you can’t catch the television broadcast, you can always listen to the game on the 2010 Red Sox radio network.

Tim Wakefield looks to get closer to Cy Young and Rogers Clemens on the all-time Red Sox wins list for Terry Francona. Wake has made one start in 2010 as he allowed two runs in seven innings against the Royals picking up a no decision. He made one start against the Twins getting the win after giving up a run in seven innings. He’s made 26 appearances (23 starts) against the Twins in his career and is 14-5 with a 4.16 ERA and two saves. He made 12 career starts at the Metrodome and was 7-4 with a 4.54 ERA.

Francisco Liriano looks to prevent the Red Sox from getting their first series win in Minnesota since 2007. He’s made two career starts against the Red Sox, with both coming in 2009, and is 0-2 with a 13.50 ERA.

Lineups, batter/pitcher matchups, and links after the jump.

Boston Red Sox3-3

Minnesota Twins5-2

1. Marco Scutaro SS 1. Denard Span CF
2. Dustin Pedroia 2B 2. Orlando Hudson 2B
3. Victor Martinez C 3. Joe Mauer C
4. Kevin Youkilis 1B 4. Justin Morneau 1B
5. Adrian Beltre 3B 5. Michael Cuddyer RF
6. Mike Lowell DH 6. Jim Thome DH
7. J.D. Drew RF 7. Jason Kubel LF
8. Bill Hall CF 8. J.J. Hardy SS
9. Jeremy Hermida LF 9. Nick Punto 3B
Tim Wakefield SP Francisco Liriano SP

And here is the how hitters have fared against this afternoon’s starting pitchers:

Boston Red Sox vs Minnesota Twins batter/pitcher matchups

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Lackey handles it well [Boston Globe]

Discussion comes from Dye situation [Boston Globe]

Hermida has been spot-on in spot duty [Boston Globe]

Next big hit: Jeremy Hermida [Boston Herald]

Right-hander John Lackey just what the doctor ordered [Boston Herald]

John Lackey shows restraint, gets a ‘W’ [Boston Herald]

Dustin Pedroia power [Boston Herald]

Red Sox Notes: Okajima Survives M&M Boys [CSN New England]

A swing and miss for Congress [Extra Bases]

Looking a little closer at Ortiz in 2009 [Extra Bases]

Closing time: Red Sox 6, Twins 3 [Full Count]

Video: The State of the Sox [Full Count]

Ortiz, Hermida, Lackey… [Hit and Run With Dan Roche]

Red Sox Claim Reliever Santo Luis from White Sox, Put Jed Lowrie on 60-Day DL [NESN.com]

Off to Good Start, John Lackey Must Earn Respect in Boston [NESN.com]

Ervin Santana Claims Yankees and Red Sox Get Better Calls from Umpires [NESN.com]

Wednesday’s Box Score Breakdown [Nuggetpalooza]

Lackey grinds through start, offense steps up [Providence Journal]

Red Sox Journal: Not yet ready to give up on Ortiz, says Francona [Providence Journal]

Hermida providing punch off the pine [Providence Journal]

Wakefield, Liriano have something to prove [RedSox.com]

Pedroia’s power surge continues [RedSox.com]

Dierker: Hitting back at HBP rules [RedSox.com]

Five Things We Learned: Just how powerful is Pedroia? [Rob Bradford – WEEI.com]