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SEASON IN A SENTENCE: The Twins had a winning record in 2015 and aimed to compete in 2016, but lost their first nine games and wound up losing 103 games, nine more than any club in the majors and the most losses since the franchise moved to Minnesota in 1961.

HIGH POINT: Second baseman Brian Dozier became just the second Twin to hit 40 homers in a season, joining Hall of Famer Harmon Killebrew on the list. From Sept. 2-6, he homered in five straight games, including three Sept. 5 against the Royals. Of course the Twins still lost that game 11-5, but Dozier wound up setting the single-season record for home runs by a second baseman.

LOW POINT: It never got much better after Minnesota lost its first nine games, scoring just 14 runs over that span while being shut out twice. But it did get worst, including a 13-game losing streak to end August that included a four-game sweep by the Royals in which the Twins were out-scored 25-6.

NOTABLE ROOKIES: Five Twins rookies got significant playing time, with varying degrees of success. Byron Buxton used a retooled approach to hit nine of his 10 home runs in September, salvaging an otherwise disturbing season. Fellow outfielder Max Kepler had a three-homer game against the Indians and ranked third on the team with 17 home runs, while Jorge Polanco hit .282/.332/.424 while manning shortstop for most of the final two months, with his bat ahead of his glove. However, righthander Jose Berrios (3-7, 8.02) struggled mightily with his command, while Korean import Byung Ho Park flopped at DH (.191/.275/.409) before being sidelined by a wrist injury.

KEY TRANSACTIONS: In mid-July, ownership fired general manager Terry Ryan, who served from Sept. 1994 through Sept. 2007 and again from Nov. 2011-2016. After the regular season, the Twins hired Derek Falvey as chief baseball officer, after he most recently had served as director of baseball operations for the Indians. Interim GM Rob Antony swung minor deals in July, acquiring lefthander Adalberto Mejia for all-star Eduardo Nunez, then trading righthanders Ricky Nolasco and Alex Meyer for lefthander Hector Santiago.

DOWN ON THE FARM: Minnesota’s domestic affiliates posted a .540 winning percentage, good for fifth in the game, even though just two made their playoffs. Twins farmhands peppered the minor league leaderboards, led by lefthander Steven Gonsalves, who ranked among the top 15 in wins (13), ERA (2.06), WHIP (0.82) and opponents average (.179). Second baseman Luis Arraez hit .347 for low Class A Cedar Rapids, fourth in the minors, while Daniel Palka hit 34 homers between Double-A Chattanooga and Triple-A Rochester, also good for fourth.

OPENING DAY PAYROLL: $104.6 million (18th)

BEST TOOLS
Best Hitter for Average Luis Arraez
Best Power Hitter Adam Brett Walker
Best Strike-Zone Discipline Luis Arraez
Fastest Baserunner Zach Granite
Best Athlete LaMonte Wade
Best Fastball Fernando Romero
Best Curveball Sam Clay
Best Slider Tyler Jay
Best Changeup Stephen Gonsalves
Best Control Adalberto Mejia
Best Defensive Catcher Stuart Turner
Best Defensive Infielder Engelb Vielma
Best Infield Arm Engelb Vielma
Best Defensive Outfielder Zach Granite
Best Outfield Arm Tanner English
PROJECTED 2020 LINEUP
Catcher Mitch Garver
First Base Kennys Vargas
Second Base Brian Dozier
Third Base Travis Blankenhorn
Shortstop Nick Gordon
Left Field Max Kepler
Center Field Byron Buxton
Right Field Alex Kirilloff
Designated Hitter Miguel Sano
No. 1 Starter Jose Berrios
No. 2 Starter Stephen Gonsalves
No. 3 Starter Fernando Romero
No. 4 Starter Tyler Jay
No. 5 Starter Kohl Stewart
Closer Nick Burdi
TOP PROSPECTS OF THE DECADE
Year Player, Pos. 2016 Org
2007 Matt Garza, rhp Brewers
2008 Nick Blackburn, rhp Did not play
2009 Aaron Hicks, of Yankees
2010 Aaron Hicks, of Yankees
2011 Kyle Gibson, rhp Twins
2012 Miguel Sano, 3b Twins
2013 Miguel Sano, 3b Twins
2014 Byron Buxton, of Twins
2015 Byron Buxton, of Twins
2016 Byron Buxton, of Twins
TOP DRAFT PICKS OF THE DECADE
Year Player, Pos. 2016 Org
2007 Ben Revere, of Nationals
2008 Aaron Hicks, of Yankees
2009 Kyle Gibson, rhp Twins
2010 Alex Wimmers, rhp Twins
2011 Levi Michael, ss Twins
2012 Byron Buxton, of Twins
2013 Kohl Stewart, rhp Twins
2014 Nick Gordon, ss Twins
2015 Tyler Jay, lhp Twins
2016 Alex Kirilloff, of Twins
LARGEST BONUSES IN CLUB HISTORY
Byron Buxton, 2012 $6,000,000
Joe Mauer, 2001 $5,150,000
Kohl Stewart, 2013 $4,544,400
Wander Javier, 2015 $4,000,000
Tyler Jay, 2015 $3,889,500

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