Twins Lineup Dilemma: Is Larnach the Right Choice for Cleanup? 

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The Minnesota Twins are generating some buzz as we head into the 2025 season, and it's time to dive into their offensive potential. With a 2024 average of 4.58 runs per game, they ranked eleventh in the Majors and fifth in the American League. But what does that mean for their lineup this year?

Manager Rocco Baldelli has some interesting decisions to make, particularly with players like Matt Wallner and Carlos Correa at the top of the order. The Lineup Analysis Tool suggests that Trevor Larnach might be slotted in the cleanup position, which raises eyebrows given his projected .426 slugging percentage. Is this a bold move by Baldelli, or a miscalculation?

Moreover, the Twins seem to be shifting away from their previous identity as a home run-hitting team. With only one player in the lineup projected to have a poor on-base percentage, could this be a sign of a more balanced approach? Or are they risking their power potential by focusing on contact and situational hitting?

Let’s discuss! What are your thoughts on the Twins' lineup construction? Do you agree with the projections, or do you see potential for a breakout season from players like Larnach or Royce Lewis? How do you think their offensive strategy will impact their performance in 2025? Share your predictions and insights!

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