I initially said this would be the third and final part of the series, but I lied. Oops. I could include both the starters and bullpen in this, but it would be too long for the society of short-attention spans. So, this is part three of FOUR, detailing the starters. The Twins are already seven games into the season when this comes out, and their starting pitching has held their own at first and has shown some inconsistencies as well. It will be key for starters to perform well, as the league is full of power pitching, which results in success for most clubs (see the New York Yankees, Houston Astros, and Cleveland Indians). The Twins also have a top-5 offense in the league, so if the starting pitching is good enough the sky is the limit for this ballclub. RELATED: Twins Infield: Suspensions, Gold Gloves, and Power The Twins made some moves this offseason regarding pitching, and it all began with the hiring of Garvin Alston, who will be the new pitching coach. He replaces Ne...