MINNEAPOLIS -- The Twins will be looking to supplement their young core this offseason, and improving the pitching staff will be the top priority of chief baseball officer Derek Falvey, general manager Thad Levine and the rest of the front office.
Coming off a surprise run to the American League Wild Card Game, the Twins don't have any major impending free agents, and they've re-signed manager Paul Molitor to a three-year deal and hired Garvin Alston as pitching coach. But the club needs to improve both the rotation and the bullpen if they're to compete again in '18.