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The Twins are coming off a season in which they won 101 video games and a division flag while absolutely destroying the all-time MLB home record (307). Minnesota somehow reached the 200-homer mark in only their 103rd game last year, then broke the record Toronto Raptors Superman Logo iron on stickers before the end of August. The Bomba Squad was terrifying. Five players hit 30 or more Toronto Blue Jays Skull Logos iron ons homers and eight hit 20-plus. The team has added Josh Donaldson to that historic combine, a former MVP and on-base machine who launched 37 house runs for Atlanta last season. Also if the Twins don’t quite match their 2019 power total, it’s clear this team will probably rake again in 2020. The lineup is loaded with sluggers; this team’s projected 1-7 hitters combined for an absurd 233 home runs last period. For each regression candidate (like probably Mitch Garver), we can also point to players with career-yr potential (like, say, Miguel Sano and Byron Buxton). The Twins ranked dead-last in baseball in steals (28), so don’t expect any rate contributions outside whatever Buxton manages to deliver. [Batter up: Join or create a Yahoo Fantasy Baseball league for free today] Minnesota’s pitching staff may lack a first-tier ace, but it nonetheless contains three good-to-great fantasy options: Jose Berrios, Jake Odorizzi and recently acquired Kenta Maeda. We have to also note that pitching reinforcements are on the way, as Michael Pineda returns from suspension in May and Rich Hill should be operational in June. All things considered, this is a group that appears to have a shot at a deep postseason run. It’s also a buffet of NCAA flag logo iron on stickers fantasy talent. Consider the Twins favorites to do it again as division title-winners. Projected 2020 starting lineup Toronto Blue Jays 3D look Logo iron on stickers and rotationChicago White Sox If you happen to be a White Sox enthusiast who quietly suffered from 2015 to 2018 while the crosstown Cubs were enjoying October baseball, then get ready to talk some serious [expletive]. This year’s Sox roster is definitely gonna be fun. It also has a opportunity to be quite damn good, but the fun is guaranteed. Chicago offers the bat-flipping magic of Tim Anderson near the top of the lineup, followed by a collection of talented offseason additions - Edwin Encarnacion, Yasmani Grandal, Nomar Mazara - and then, presumably, a set of the game’s buzziest rookies somewhere close to the bottom of the order. Every inning of White-colored Sox baseball this season has a possibility to be a party. 
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