Rocco Baldelli hopes Twins fans are seeing what he and his staff are seeing. The team might be 11-20 since it sent 10 of its best players to other teams at the trade deadline, but it’s learning to play a different brand of baseball.

And the Twins manager sees it happening.

“We’ve made a ton of positive moves and adjustments since the trade deadline and our roster changed,” Baldelli said before Thursday’s series finale against the White Sox at Target Field.

With a roster full of young players trying to plant their flag in the major leagues, there is a lot of teaching going on, he said. A lot of these players are getting their first real chance to play every day — from utility man Austin Martin to infielder Luke Keaschall, a revelation in his first 32 major league games.

Although the Twi

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