AP Photo/Kathy Willens The New York Yankees' night did not get off to an ideal start on Tuesday. Hosting the Minnesota Twins in a win-or-go-home American League Wild Card game, the Yankees sent starting pitcher Luis Severino to the mound to start the game. Throughout the season Severino had been one of the most reliable pitchers in the Yankees' arsenal, leading the team in ERA and strikeouts among starters. Unfortunately, Tuesday was not Severino's night. After working himself into a 3-1 count, Severino gave up a lead-off home run to the first batter he saw, Brian Dozier, much to the horror of the gathered Bronx faithful. Tweet Embed:https://twitter.com/mims/statuses/915369428770070530?ref_src=twsrc%5EtfwBRIAN DOZIER LEADOFF HR pic.twitter.com/ZSMMDbv5vD Then, after Severino walked Jorge Polanco, he gave up yet another home run to Twins left fielder Eddie Rosario. Tweet Embed:https://twitter.com/mims/statuses/915372018018799616?ref_src=twsrc%5EtfwThings go from bad to worse for the #Yankees.