BOSTON — With 23 days remaining before baseball's non-waiver trade deadline, the Twins don't expect to be sellers.
But barring an injury, they're not desperate to buy, either.
With second baseman Alexi Casilla and third baseman Brian Buscher filling big voids, the Twins don't have a glaring need.
The starting rotation has been solid. The bullpen has absorbed the loss of setup man Pat Neshek. Manager Ron Gardenhire has a better bench than he did last season.
"You're always looking to make your team better, and we'll continue to do that," Twins General Manager Bill Smith said before Monday's game against the Red Sox. "At the same time, you don't want to tinker too much with something that's not broken.
"There's a fine line there. We have gotten tremendous starting pitching over the last month. We've gotten quality bullpen work. Our offense is clicking, and Gardy's got enough flexibility right now that we're able to match up against good pitchers. And we're on a good run."
Good riddance
The Twins won't miss having the reigning Cy Young Award winner CC Sabathia in the American League Central.
Cleveland shipped Sabathia out of the division and out of the league when they traded him to Milwaukee for four prospects.