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How many wins?  

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  1. 1. How many wins?



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I’d love to pick this team to win the division or get a wild card, but Twins have a lot of question marks. Overall team health aside Sano, Buxton, Schoop, Perez, and Reed all had down years and are still being counted on to contribute this year. Can Cron prove it? Or is he LoMo 2.0? Kepler take a step forward? Pineda look as good as he was in NY?

 

Too many ????

Edit: 81

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I'm gonna say 87. I think the offense will be quite a bit better and the bullpen marginally better. Add in a healthy Pineda and we might squeak out a few more wins against quality opponents. fingers crossed

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I did the exact same thing hoping the optimism of Perez comes to fruition.  Plus, Buxton has looked good and that could bump us up a bit too.

See, I think Perez is an afterthought. If anything, a negative in the aggregate.

 

I think the gains come from any mixture of Buxton, Polanco, Sano, Kepler, etc. coming into their own and basically rocking. Any one of them could bring 3-4 wins to the team and I think this is an 81-83 win team as they stand today. But they have enough young players that a few should step up and give a few wins. If a few step up and a few are outstanding, then you have a 90 win team. I can't predict that but I think at least one or two players will go big this year and post 3 WAR seasons.

 

That puts the team around the 85 win range.

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I am going to go with 89 as well. I think it is imperative to start the season off by playing well. (We'll have a perfect record at least once this season, let's hope it is 1-0 and not 0-1.)

 

No matter what transpires, even a bad season of Twins baseball beats a bad season of Vikings football, a bad season of Timberwolves basketball and a bad season of Wild hockey. Woo-hoo! Let's PLAY BALL! 

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That 84ish range. A lot of reliance on pitchers with no solid history of success, backed by an IF which won't improve any pitchers numbers. An offense without much on base talent, hoping solo home runs occur in massive numbers? The weak division improves the count considerably, maybe 6 games at a minimum.

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96 wins this year for the Twins! 

 

Just like everyone was too optimistic last year (me included), I think this year people are too down on the team.  There finally seems to be some chemistry and team unity I haven't seen for a long time now.  Pitching might be a little weak but some of this takes a little luck too.  

 

Go big or go home.

 

 

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How about an outsider who has followed Twins since 70's? 76-80 wins, but, in weak division shot at next year. If you could get 35-37 team wins from Berrios and Gibson and BP is good 86-88 wins and competing with Indians.

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