September 18, 2024

Another Starting Pitcher the Minnesota Twins Must be Calling On

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The Minnesota Twins need a front-rotation starting pitcher if they are going to convince anyone they are a legitimate World Series contender. Yes, the Twins’ high powered lineup will more than likely belt its way to the MLB postseason, especially if the new and improved infield featuring Brooks Lee and Royce Lewis can stay healthy.

Minnesota Twins need a front-rotation starting pitcher at MLB trade deadline

But once you get to the playoffs, pitching wins. Just look at the All-Star game. When the best pitchers face the best hitters, pitching will usually win out. In a seven game series, that truth becomes even more evident.

Even if Pablo Lopez recovers from one of the worst halves of a baseball season in his young career and Joe Ryan proves he can be a top-3 starter for an entire 162 game season, the Minnesota Twins will fall one bona fide starter away from having a truly trustworthy playoff rotation.

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