The Minnesota Twins shocked everybody while making the playoffs a season ago. However, power from the left side of the plate was one thing that the 2017 lineup was missing. The Twins front office did their best to fill the void by signing Logan Morrison during the offseason.
Morrison parlayed a 38 home run campaign with the Tampa Bay Rays during the 2017 season into a $6.5 million one-year contract with the Twins. There’s also an option for the 2019 season that is triggered if Morrison reaches 500 plate appearances valued at $8.