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What to make of Twins starting pitchers after they add another in Mookie Betts trade

No, Mookie Betts is not coming to the AL Central. You can breathe easy on that front, White Sox fans.

But the division-rival Minnesota Twins were involved in the biggest blockbuster of baseball's offseason, the third team in a deal that sent the 2018 AL MVP to Hollywood. Their own acquisition was hardly Earth-shattering: They added Kenta Maeda to their ever-growing collection of veteran starting pitchers in exchange for a top-100 prospect. It could be argued that it was a bit of a head-scratcher, considering the prospect evaluators' high regard for Brusdar Graterol, who went to the Boston Red Sox as part of the return package for Betts and David Price.