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Eddie Rosario, Twins

The 28-year-old Rosario finished 18th in AL MVP voting in 2019. He hit a career-best 32 homers (has 83 over the last three years) and also finished with career-highs in RBIs (109) and runs (91). While he is a great player, he does have his warts such as drawing just 22 walks last year and taking a big step backwards according to defensive metrics in the field.