- Fri Feb 07, 2025 3:55 pm
#5633
As we gear up for spring training, the Minnesota Twins are facing some intriguing questions about their shortstop depth. With a mix of established players and promising prospects, the future of this position could shape the team's success in the coming years.
Let's dive into the conversation: Who do you think has the best chance to emerge as the Twins' long-term shortstop? Royce Lewis has shown flashes of brilliance, but can he stay healthy enough to claim the position? Or could a younger prospect like Kaelen Culpepper, with his impressive collegiate stats, leapfrog the competition and make a name for himself in the majors?
Moreover, with players like Jorel Ortega and Danny De Andrade also in the mix, how do you see the Twins managing their roster? Will they stick with a traditional shortstop, or could we see a shift towards more versatile players who can adapt to multiple positions?
And let's not forget about the potential impact of trades and free agency. If the Twins decide to pursue a big-name shortstop, how would that affect the development of their current prospects?
I want to hear your bold predictions! Who do you think will be the starting shortstop for the Twins in 2025? Will it be a homegrown talent, or will they look outside the organization? Share your thoughts, insights, and any experiences you've had following these players through the minors!
Let's dive into the conversation: Who do you think has the best chance to emerge as the Twins' long-term shortstop? Royce Lewis has shown flashes of brilliance, but can he stay healthy enough to claim the position? Or could a younger prospect like Kaelen Culpepper, with his impressive collegiate stats, leapfrog the competition and make a name for himself in the majors?
Moreover, with players like Jorel Ortega and Danny De Andrade also in the mix, how do you see the Twins managing their roster? Will they stick with a traditional shortstop, or could we see a shift towards more versatile players who can adapt to multiple positions?
And let's not forget about the potential impact of trades and free agency. If the Twins decide to pursue a big-name shortstop, how would that affect the development of their current prospects?
I want to hear your bold predictions! Who do you think will be the starting shortstop for the Twins in 2025? Will it be a homegrown talent, or will they look outside the organization? Share your thoughts, insights, and any experiences you've had following these players through the minors!