The addition of Josh Donaldson means the Twins starting lineup is pretty much set — and could be more potent than last year's offense that set an MLB record with 307 home runs.
But a lot of that depends on Twins hitters duplicating their 2019 success, which is no easy task. With that in mind, here's the question: Which projected Twins starting position player has the most to prove next season?
First take: Michael Rand
Phew, there a lot of candidates when you really dig into this. Max Kepler, Luis Arraez, Mitch Garver and Miguel Sano fit into the "prove you can do it again" category.
Donaldson and Nelson Cruz are in the "prove you are worth the money at your age" category.
Maybe Eddie Rosario and Jorge Polanco are in the "prove you are worth more on the field than as a trade chip" category.
But to me, the starter with the most to prove is Byron Buxton. He needs to prove he can stay healthy and that last year's .827 OPS wasn't a fluke.
Phil Miller: Buxton is a good one, but I wonder if he'll be 100 percent healthy by Opening Day. Having your shoulder sewn up is some serious surgery, and though he's apparently healing well it wouldn't surprise me if he starts the season playing part-time.