Minnesota was expected to get back into the playoff mix after a disappointing 2021, and while they were better for most of the year, the Twins fell short to Cleveland for the AL Central crown. The team has addressed needs in hitting and pitching. First, they were able to end up with Carlos Correa on a six-year deal after San Francisco and the New York Mets had concerns over his physical. Michael A. Taylor, Christian Vasquez and Joey Gallo also come over to help the hitting situation. With those reinforcements, Minnesota traded AL batting champ Luis Arraez to Miami for starter Pablo Lopez, who will fit in at the top of the rotation with Sonny Gray and Joe Ryan.
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