As Star Tribune baseball writer Megan Ryan wrote here, the Twins don't believe they're 12-20 start means the season is a total loss.
At the same time, however, the Twins have a worse record than all but two major league teams — the Detroit Tigers and Colorado Rockies, both of whom were expected, unlike the Twins, to struggle in 2021.
Our question for you: What would you do to fix the Twins?
Are you part of the Fire Rocco crowd? What about benching Sano? Make a dramatic move to shake up the roster? Look ahead to 2022? Let things straighten themselves out on their own?
Give us your thoughts in the comments.
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