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MINNEAPOLIS -- The Twins' recent flurry of moves has given them meaningful additions everywhere from the starting rotation to the bullpen to shortstop to designated hitter, putting Minnesota's roster in much better shape entering 2021 than it looked a month ago.
The club feels good enough about those major moves to indicate that its major offseason work on the free-agent market is likely over.
"The heavy lifting, I think, is done," president of baseball operations Derek Falvey said Wednesday, later adding: "Weâve gotten a lot of our significant expenditures done, but we are in conversations maybe with some ways to round out the roster or other potential fits at a lower dollar amount. The big ticket items for our group, I think, we have completed at this point."