Michael Pineda signed a two-year $10 million contract with the Minnesota Twins over the Winter. Although Pineda was recovering from Tommy John surgery at the time of the signing, he has a chance to be a game changer when healthy.
Pineda has yet to fulfill his potential during his MLB career. However, he is just 29-years-old and still has time to put things together. Garvin Alston has done a solid job during his first season as the Twins pitching coach. Kyle Gibson is becoming a legit middle of the rotation pitcher and José Berríos has leaped forward claiming his place as the ace of this.