Friday: (Projecting the Twins' starting lineup and rotation) edition: Wha' Happened?

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November 30, 2012 at 5:17PM
(The Minnesota Star Tribune)
(The Minnesota Star Tribune)

It is VERY early in the race, and we are no Nate Silver. That said, here are our projections for the Twins' starting lineup in 2013 as well as the starting rotation:

LINEUP

1) Ben Revere, CF

2) Jamey Carroll, 2B

3) Joe Mauer, C

4) Josh Willingham, LF

5) Justin Morneau, 1B

6) Ryan Doumit, DH

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7) Trevor Plouffe, 3B

8) Chris Parmelee, RF

9) Young Shortstop X, SS

Comment: Not much changed here from last year, and we really don't know how much will change before the season starts. Morneau still has the feel of a July move, if he is going to be traded, because of how much money he is owed in this final year of his contract. Willingham is certainly a movable asset, but we just don't feel like that will happen now. If the Twins' payroll is going to be around $95-100 million and they have $25-30 million to spend with Span off the books, every last cent sure seems likely to go to pitching.

ROTATION

1) Scott Diamond

2-5) Starting pitcher X

Comment: Take your pick. Kyle Gibson? Cole De Vries? Liam Hendricks? Maybe, just maybe, Alex Meyer by the end of the year (Matt Garza did it in 2006). And a minimum of two free agents -- hopefully at least one that could, in a good year, be more than just an innings-eater (and we really hate how much that sounds like Francisco Liriano). We're talking about a "perfect" world that includes a starting five coming out of camp that looks something like this: Diamond, Brandon McCarthy, Gibson, Liriano, Hendriks.

If you think the Twins can contend in 2013, you must think a lot of lightning will fit into one bottle.

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Michael Rand

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Michael Rand is the Minnesota Star Tribune's Digital Sports Senior Writer and host/creator of the Daily Delivery podcast. In 25 years covering Minnesota sports at the Minnesota Star Tribune, he has seen just about everything (except, of course, a Vikings Super Bowl).

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