
It’s been a busy offseason for the Minnesota Twins.
They hired a new manager, they picked up some notable free agents — and they just added $48 million worth of renovations to their spring training facilities in Fort Myers.
One of the Twins organization’s main goals this off-season was to restore leadership to the clubhouse.
They hired Paul Molitor, a former World Series MVP, as manager. They signed veteran Outfielder Torii Hunter.
Minnesota thinks the key to their first winning season in five years, is a new, winning mindset.
“I think Paul [Molitor] will really work to really establish a different tone in our clubhouse,” said Twins President Dave St. Peter. “[We’re] working toward re-establishing what’s been missing the last few years: the winning tradition of Minnesota Twins baseball.”