Welcome to the Monday edition of The Cooler, where I'm hoping I still remember how to do this. Let's get to it:
*I haven't worked since July 19, except for ducking in for a long post about this year's baseball road trip a week ago. Stepping off the train in downtown Minneapolis this morning was one of those "hey, this is familiar but I haven't done it for a while" moments.
It was a great two weeks off, but it's an even better feeling to be excited to come back to work. I mean, I write about sports. I know how lucky that makes me.
Anyway, here's something I've been thinking about way too much lately considering A) The MLB postseason is still two months away; B) The Twins have a good chance of winning the division but it's far from a lock and C) They can't seem to stay healthy, particularly lately. But here it is anyway: If … the Twins are at full health and if … they do happen to win the American League Central … what would you say, here today on Aug. 5, is their best postseason playoff series batting lineup and starting rotation?
The lineup is a little easier to sort out, but there are still some questions. The rotation is far more intriguing. Let's start with the easier question.
If everyone is healthy, here's my preferred starting lineup and batting order:
1) Max Kepler, RF
2) Jorge Polanco, SS
3) Nelson Cruz, DH
4) Eddie Rosario, LF
5) Miguel Sano, 3B
6) Mitch Garver, C
7) Luis Arraez, 2B
8) C.J. Cron, 1B
9) Byron Buxton, CF
Bench: Marwin Gonzalez, Jason Castro, Ehire Adrianza, Jonathan Schoop