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The Twins wanted López to throw a sweeper after he arrived via trade. It took months of fine-tuning and a mental adjustment for it to click.
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Get to know everyone in Fort Myers, from familiar names locked into Opening Day roster spots to prospects trying to prove they belong.
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How do the Twins look on paper for 2024? Sometimes cold, hard, data-based objectivity is needed — feelings and narratives be damned.
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Can the Twins pull off another offseason trade for a frontline starter like they did previously to land Gray, Maeda and Pablo López?
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Plus the Twins' plans for Louie Varland and Trevor Larnach, and which rookies are ready to step up as the payroll goes down.
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Mixing prospects and non-prospects for a big-picture look at the Twins' future, starring Royce Lewis, Walker Jenkins and Brooks Lee.
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Taking an uncommon path to a division title, the Twins were led by the rotation, depth and the midseason arrival of young bats.
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Plus, find out who won most improved, best leader and the media good guy award.
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After two decades of playoff failures, the Twins snapped their historic losing streaks and broke free from October ineptitude.
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For two decades, Twins fans have wanted nothing more than a ticket to the October magic show. Now they've got it.
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Pablo López pitch seven scoreless innings against the Astros. Carlos Correa reached base four times and drove in three runs.
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Correa once hoped to be an “Astro for life.” In Game 2, he willed the Twins to a win they had to have.
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The opening loss was frustrating, but the Twins still have a chance to take control of the series — if they can hit a good lefty.
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Derek Falvey was brought in to fix Minnesota's pitching, and the staff carried the Twins to a first-round sweep of the Blue Jays.
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López showed up to the ballpark dressed as Santana and then he pitched like him too, ending an 18-game playoff losing streak.
After playing alongside Sandy Alcantara for five seasons in Miami, López knew he wanted more from his own career.
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Plus why Pablo López is the Game 1 starter over Sonny Gray, how much faith remains in Griffin Jax and the thirst for national attention.
Not even Rocco Baldelli can keep a lid on the Twins' playoff plans at this point, but what does it mean for Kenta Maeda?
Under-the-radar offseason pickups like Donovan Solano, Willi Castro, Kyle Farmer and Michael A. Taylor have been essential to the Twins.
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Plus updates on Max Kepler after he got hit by a pitch and Royce Lewis' upcoming rehab assignment at Triple-A St. Paul.
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