The Twins have had a bit of a disappointing winter coming off a surprising 101-win season and a division championship, though that could change if they end up winning the Josh Donaldson sweepstakes. In the meantime, they did lock up one of their better young hitters for a few years. The arbitration figures deadline also represents a chance for teams to lock up players to multi-year deals, and the Twins got one done with Miguel Sanó that will keep him in Minnesota for the next three years. The deal is worth $27 million with a fourth year option worth $14 million and a $3 million opt-out.