NJ.com | Jimmy Hascup: Pablo López has pitched well in the postseason spotlight so far. For that reason, some have revisited the could-have-been deal for the Twins starter that surfaced multiple times over the last year and a half. However, it’s still a tough sell to say the pitcher would have been worth parting with Gleyber Torres and Oswald Peraza. Instead, the team stood pat and a few months later, signed someone who was a better pitcher at the time in lefty Carlos Rodón. This one is nothing to regret from a process perspective.