The Minnesota Twins may have some competition when it comes to finding their new manager, with seven other major league teams navigating a search of their own. But as the process to replace Rocco Baldelli, the Twins are casting a wide net.

“Once you start defining the exact traits you need, then you actually start thinning the pool,” president of baseball and business operations Derek Falvey said Tuesday. “I think we start more blank sheet of paper, because if you look around baseball and you look at the postseason right now, there are all kinds of different managers marching around the postseason right now.”

There’s everyone from 66-year-old Terry Francona, who first became a major league manager in 1997, guiding the Cincinnati Reds, to Stephen Vogt, who concluded his major league playi

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