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.