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Minnesota Twins 2023 Season Preview: The Year of Brand New
As baseball followers, we have grown accustomed to issues altering from yr to yr: a brand new scoreboard on the stadium, a brand new alternate uniform on Sundays, a refined tweak to the sport’s guidelines.
By no means earlier than have we seen this a lot drastic change, occurring unexpectedly.
The 2023 season will introduce, at a league-wide stage, rule adjustments that basically have an effect on the material of the sport, together with a pitch clock, pickoff restrict, shift discount, and enlargement of bases. Oh, plus a totally reconfigured schedule that features much less intra-division and extra interleague play.
The Minnesota Twins can be carrying all-new uniforms with revamped branding, enjoying at Goal Area beneath a newly supersized scoreboard and … LED baseball medallion? All a part of what crew president Dave St. Peter known as “the most important low season undertaking within the historical past of this ballpark.”
Par for the course, in 2023. The yr of brand name new.
Breaking Down the 2023 Minnesota Twins Roster
There are many new faces on the Twins crew this yr, however for the entire offseason roster churn and upheaval, the largest shocker is what stays the identical: Carlos Correa is again at shortstop. His free agent odyssey led to agreements falling by way of with the Giants and Mets earlier than Correa discovered his approach again to Minnesota on a six-year, $200 million deal.
Now, he’ll bear the total weight of a franchise that is positioned to compete however tormented by large query marks round him. Correa provides them a second famous person expertise alongside Byron Buxton to enhance a robust position-player core with a number of confirmed standouts.
The Twins are hoping the returning duo of Correa and Buxton, together with mainstays like José Miranda, Jorge Polanco, Max Kepler, and Alex Kirilloff can elevate Minnesota again into the higher tier of run-producing groups. Whereas Christian Vázquez and Joey Gallo are actually aboard as regulars, the story of the offseason was including high-caliber depth.
Minnesota’s entrance workplace insured its most prized property to an admirable diploma. Kyle Farmer, acquired from Cincinnati after beginning 200 video games for the Reds at shortstop over the previous two years, can be Correa’s high backup. Michael A. Taylor, acquired from Kansas Metropolis after beginning 250 video games in middle discipline over the previous two years, can be Buxton’s high backup.
Each Farmer and Taylor present invaluable depth elsewhere, too. They’re contingencies at worst, and bonus contributors at finest. It is a good place for Rocco Baldelli to be following a season the place he ran out of each, and was lowered to routinely fielding makeshift lineups as competition slipped away in September.
Well being conditions for key gamers already trending in a troubling path, with Polanco and Kirilloff each opening on the injured listing, so this added high-level depth will undoubtedly come into play early and infrequently.
Constructing depth was additionally the main target of Minnesota’s greatest and most controversial offseason commerce, which despatched batting champ Luis Arraez to Miami in alternate for Opening Day starter Pablo López. It was a daring transfer by the entrance workplace, eradicating one star-caliber bat from the offensive equation to be able to bolster a rotation tormented by its personal well being considerations.
López, who will get the nod on Opening Day, joins Sonny Grey, Joe Ryan, Tyler Mahle, and Kenta Maeda within the beginning 5. Bailey Ober will stand by as an influence reinforcement on the prepared in Triple-A – crucial given the uncertainties hooked up to Mahle and Maeda particularly.
You possibly can click on by way of to in-depth evaluation of the outlook and depth at every place beneath, or maintain studying for extra 2023 Twins storylines.
The 2023 Twins, Place by Place
Youth Motion: Twins High Prospects to Arrive in 2023
The Twins are in an fascinating interval of generational transition, with a position-player core that contains principally three eras of high prospects. First, a longtime class of veterans, and one other of creating skills with out a lot expertise:
- The Previous Guard: Buxton, Polanco, Kepler (and Correa, albeit not a former Twins prospect)
- Coming into Their Prime: Kirilloff, Miranda, Larnach, Jeffers, Gordon
Then, an intriguing wave of sturdy prospects who’re, by and enormous, able to enter the fold. Royce Lewis, Edouard Julien, Austin Martin, Matt Wallner and Brooks Lee are all gamers ranked close to the highest of the Twins’ system who might be in line for vital MLB enjoying time this yr.
Learn: Twins Day by day High 20 Prospects: Recap and Evaluation
This intermingling of youth is likely one of the season’s major sources of intrigue for me. Ought to issues usually go effectively, the Twins will discover themselves swimming in high quality depth, with high-performing prospects slamming on the door. And if issues do not go so effectively, followers ought to get a protracted have a look at the subsequent era of expertise, as a silver lining.
Key Storylines for the 2023 Twins
We have been writing right here at Twins Day by day all spring and offseason about among the crew’s greatest priorities, narratives, and query marks heading into this pivotal season. Click on by way of the tales beneath to discover these subjects in depth:
Can Kenta Maeda shake off an underwhelming season and recapture one thing resembling his 2020 kind, as he comes again from a misplaced yr at age 34 with free company bearing down? Learn: Kenta Maeda’s Discouraging Spring, by Cody Pirkl
How large of an influence can high prospect Royce Lewis have within the second half of the season, as he works again from a second straight knee surgical procedure? Learn: Royce Lewis Is Able to Rock, by Ted Schwerzler
With accidents to key gamers already being established as a significant 2023 storyline earlier than the season has even begun, how will the Twins make up for the lack of absent stars? Learn: Right here Are 5 Choices If Alex Kirilloff Misses Time, by Adam Friedman
How good can this beginning rotation – so deep in high quality choices {that a} clearly succesful big-leaguer will open at Triple-A – actually be? Learn: The Finest Twins Rotations of the Final 25 Years, by Hans Birkeland
For that matter, what does the way forward for this rotation appear to be? All 4 veterans in thee beginning 5 are due without cost company at yr’s finish. Learn: How Doubtless Are the Twins to Prolong Their Veteran Beginning Pitchers? by Cody Christie
Will the Twins profit from MLB’s rule adjustments, which appeared to play a job in how the entrance workplace went about constructing this yr’s crew? Learn: Twins Roster Constructed on Protection and Rule Adjustments, by Alex Boxwell
Assuming he can keep wholesome (knock on wooden), will Durán get sufficient late-inning assist to guard leads and keep away from among the expensive bullpen lapses from final yr? Learn: Can Jorge López Rediscover His First-Half Success? by Lou Hennessy
Charting the AL Central Competitors
The Guardians are usually seen by betting odds and projection techniques because the favorites within the AL Central, however not by an enormous margin. This division forecasts (as soon as once more) as a mediocre one the place the crown is there for the taking. The Twins in all probability will not want every little thing to go proper to make the playoffs.
Compensate for how the remainder of the Central shapes up in 2023 with Matt Braun’s “check-in” collection:
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Penn State Vs. Minnesota: Keys to the Game
Penn State is entering its penultimate game of the 2024 regular season, a final away matchup at Minnesota to face P.J. Fleck’s Golden Gophers. Minnesota (6-4) stands in the way of a potential 11-1 finish for the Nittany Lions. And while Fleck’s squad is unranked and a 12-point underdog, according to DraftKings, it has enough talent to cause fits for Penn State.
The Nittany Lions (9-1) have excelled this season when favored to win, avoiding letdowns against unranked opponents. A 33-30 overtime victory over USC is the closest call that James Franklin’s group has had. To maintain that success, Penn State will need some strong execution against a rested and well-prepared Minnesota squad.
Penn State vs. Minnesota predictions
Protecting the ball
Minnesota’s defense feasts on turnovers. While they’ve mostly come through 16 interceptions, the Golden Gophers also have forced seven fumbles, recovering four. Ball security, of course, is key in every game but will become especially important for Penn State when facing an opportunistic defense that tends to end up with the ball one way or another.
“They do have some ball hawks in their secondary, but they make plays when the plays come to them,” Penn State quarterback Drew Allar said. “I can’t just give them opportunities, because they’ll capitalize on it. And you know, a decent amount of their picks have actually been forced by their D-line, whether it’s like, a tipped pass that just falls into a linebacker or the quarterback getting hit and the ball … just finds a way to their hands.”
One mistake from Allar or Beau Pribula through the air could easily become a wasted possession for Penn State. With the Nittany Lions ranked fourth in the latest College Football Playoff rankings, they can’t afford to give Minnesota’s offense extra scoring chances and find fuel for a potential home upset. The turnover battle could wind up telling the story of Saturday’s game, especially if it happens to swing in Minnesota’s favor.
“We’ve always preached about ball security, no matter what, who we’re going against, and it’s definitely a talking point for us every week, so we’re going to take great pride in that,” Allar said. “Obviously, with a team like this, the way they’re built, they’re similar to us in the fact that they want to control the ball and they want to force turnovers. So we’re just going to have to be disciplined and stick to our game plan.”
An efficient offensive ground game
Going back to its success in favorable matchups, Penn State is 66-3 against unranked teams since 2016, when factoring out the 2020 season. For as much criticism as Franklin and the Nittany Lions faced for losing to Ohio State a few weeks ago, and for losses against other top-5 opponents in past seasons, they almost always take care of business when they’re “supposed” to win. And one key in avoiding potential upsets is keeping the opposing team’s offense off the field.
Against unranked, but certainly capable opponents in West Virginia, USC, Wisconsin and Washington, running backs Nicholas Singleton and Kaytron Allen racked up a combined 494 rushing yards on 99 attempts, nearly 5 yards per carry. As Penn State faces a similar opponent this week, controlling the clock and letting two of the top backs in the Big Ten go to work can help the Nittany Lions diminish any momentum Minnesota finds.
With Fleck’s secondary also being one of the conference’s best, Penn State would be wise to avoid risking any big-shot throws and attack the defense where it’s most vulnerable. The Golden Gophers allow 119.8 rushing yards per game — and in each of its conference losses to Iowa, Michigan and Rutgers, Minnesota allowed at least 109 rushing yards.
“I would say where we need to get better at is just being able to strain a little bit more in the run game, and get more finishes and more movement against teams to create more running lanes for Nick [Singleton] and Kaytron [Allen],” offensive lineman Anthony Donkoh said Wednesday. “I feel like going into [practice] and going into this game, we’re going to have a really good plan to be able to combat [Minnesota’s takeaways].”
Andy Kotelnicki brings his Minnesota roots to Penn State’s offense
Make Darius Taylor’s day a rough one
Minnesota starting back Darius Taylor has three games this season with at least 120 rushing yards. Minnesota won each game, including a 25-17 victory over ranked Illinois. In the Golden Gophers’ three conference losses, Taylor managed just 32.7 rushing yards per game and ran for 3.0 yards per carry.
Taylor adds some complexity as a strong receiving back (312 receiving yards), but when he’s running well out of the backfield, Minnesota’s offense has clicked much more. Quarterback Max Brosmer, completing 67.1 percent of his passes this season, is also at his best when he has a strong ground game to lean on, focusing on his efficiency and avoiding turnovers rather than having to do the heavy lifting offensively.
In 2022, Penn State successfully slowed Minnesota quarterback Athan Kaliakmanis in a blowout win. But when the Golden Gophers pulled off a 31-26 upset in 2019, the Nittany Lions’ defense let quarterback Tanner Morgan do whatever he wanted, racking up 339 yards and three touchdowns on 18-for-20 passing. That type of production from Brosmer would be disastrous this time around. But should the Nittany Lions handle Taylor and Minnesota’s run game well, containing the Golden Gophers’ senior quarterback should become simpler.
“[Brosmer] I think is playing really well. … In the last three or four games he’s done a really good job of protecting the football. Their running back, No. 1, Darius Taylor, is a big back and has been playing really well for the last two years,” Franklin said. “… We’re going to have to go and play well to find a way to get a win on the road here in the Big Ten.”
The Nittany Lions will take on Minnesota at 3:30 p.m. ET Saturday on CBS.
More Penn State Football
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James Franklin weighs in on the Big Ten, SEC and the College Football Playoff
Daniel Mader, a May 2024 graduate of Penn State, is an Editorial Intern with The Sporting News. As a student journalist with The Daily Collegian, he served as a sports editor and covered Nittany Lions women’s basketball, men’s volleyball and more. He has also covered Penn State football for NBC Sports and the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, with additional work in the Centre Daily Times, Lancaster Online and more. Follow him on X @DanielMader_ or Instagram @dmadersports.
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In a Minnesota Hotel Room, Suitcases Full of Lululemon
An East Coast couple arrested for alleged theft at a Lululemon store in Minnesota are now at the center of a probe into a wider $1 million crime spree in multiple states. The Star Tribune reports that 44-year-old Jadion Richards and 45-year-old Akwele Lawes-Richards of Danbury, Connecticut, were detained on Nov. 14 and charged a day later in Ramsey County with organized retail theft, tied to crimes that took place over the past two months. According to a criminal complaint, the couple had been stopped at a Lululemon store in Roseville on that Wednesday when they tried to exit the women’s athletic wear store and set off security alarms, per USA Today. Richards is said to have complained that he’d been racially profiled, and employees reportedly let the pair leave.
“The couple later commit[ed] fraudulent returns with the stolen items at different Lululemon stores,” police say, which led to their arrest at the Lululemon store in Woodbury, per the Kansas City Star. A retail fraud investigator later claimed that the two had been at the same store the day before, on Nov. 13, and lifted nearly four dozen items, with a combined value of nearly $5,000. They were alleged to have committed four other thefts that same day, including in Minneapolis. The couple denied involvement in any thefts, but with a search warrant issued after their arrest, police found 12 suitcases in their Marriott hotel room in Bloomington, a quarter of them stuffed with tagged Lululemon clothing, worth more than $50,000.
The investigator estimates the two stole about $1 million in total since September from Lululemon stores not only in Minnesota, but also in Colorado, Utah, New York, and their home state. Among the tactics the two are accused of using in their thefts, per the criminal complaint: having one of them distract staffers while the other shoved Lululemon products into whatever they were wearing. They also allegedly would have one of them set off the security alarm by trying to walk out with a relatively inexpensive item, while the other would sail out the door with more expensive items while store security was dealing with the first incident. Bail for Richards is set at $100,000, while Lawes-Richards’ is set at $30,000. Hearings for the two are scheduled for Dec. 16. (More Lululemon stories.)
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