HITTING
Overview: The Twins tied for the American League lead with 233 home runs and were fourth in OPS (.753), but struck out a major league record 1,654 times. Toronto had a better batting average (.253-.246) but scored fewer runs (778-746).
FIRST BASE
Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Blue Jays: Led Toronto in HRs (26) and RBI (94) and was an All-Star for the third consecutive season.
Alex Kirilloff, Twins: Chronic wrist injury no longer a bother, he had opposite-field power and hit 11 HRs with 41 RBI in 88 games.
Edge: Toronto
SECOND BASE
Cavan Biggio, Blue Jays: Lefthanded hitter likely starter vs. righties. Hit .235 with nine HRs. Whit Merrifield could start here; the versatile vet was an All-Star who led the Jays with 26 steals.
Jorge Polanco, Twins: Limited to 80 games because of injury (14 HRs, 48 RBI) and will play third if Royce Lewis can't. Rookie 2B Edouard Julien had an eye-opening season (.840 OPS) but figures to sit if a lefty starts.