Twins Offseason Plans: Are Small Moves Enough to Compete? 

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The Minnesota Twins find themselves at a crossroads this offseason, and the decisions they make could define their trajectory for years to come. After a disappointing end to a season where they held a playoff position for much of the year, the question looms: can the Twins rebound and reclaim their spot in the postseason?

Insider Ken Rosenthal suggests that the Twins are not looking to make any big splashes in free agency, opting instead for smaller, piecemeal moves. This raises an intriguing debate: is a conservative approach the right strategy for a team that has shown flashes of potential but has struggled with injuries to key players like Byron Buxton, Carlos Correa, and Royce Lewis?

What do you think the Twins should prioritize this offseason? Should they take a risk and invest in a marquee player to bolster their lineup, or is it wiser to focus on depth and health, hoping that their stars can finally stay on the field together?

Moreover, with three teams from the AL Central making the playoffs last season, how can the Twins position themselves to not just compete, but thrive in a division that seems to be getting stronger?

Let’s hear your thoughts! What bold predictions do you have for the Twins this offseason? Will they surprise us with a big move, or will they stick to their guns and play it safe?

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