With all due respect, doc, Nonconcur.
Teams have always carried a utility guy or two. Sure.
But...
Teams have never featured multiple position-less players. Before this regime, the Twins have never sent prospect after prospect through the minors without them learning a position. Such that a couple years after arriving in the show, they have an entire infield, with 6 or .so guys, and exactly ONE set position...SS. One guy who knows what the heck he's doing, and that guy didn't come through the Twins system. We don't even know who's going to play 2nd, or 1st, and we're a couple weeks from opening day. We know who's at 3rd...maybe. For a month at least. And that's not because he's a trained 3rd baseman, but because he's gotta play SOMEwhere and he apparently balked at playing 2nd.
All of this is new. Part of it i write off to 13 man pitching staffs, but largely it's a decision. They don't decide "Joe's a 3rd baseman, let's make sure he can play that position when he gets to Minnesota, and then let's PLAY HIM THERE when he does."
No, it's "hey, why not 2nd base? No, ok 3rd base. No...center field."
And then wonder why the defense is poor.