It's no secret that the Twins need an established first baseman. Ever since Joe Mauer retired following the 2018 season, Minnesota has used temporary options at first base, such as C.J. Cron, Carlos Santana and Ty France, and has also used players who left the team soon after, like Alex Kirilloff and Miguel Sano. The Twins have long been without a long-term established first baseman, and the time to lock one up is now.
3 free agents Twins should target this winter to fix first base problem
Josh Naylor
Naylor, a lefty, has been the Seattle Mariners' starting first baseman since he was dealt to Seattle by the Arizona Diamondbacks at the trade deadline.