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Extractions: Can you write or draw? Would you rather put bamboo shoots up your fingernails than read the average sportswriter? You might have a future! Let us be your stepping stone No Central Perks Dave Paisley Following hot on the heels of Michael Cox's AL Central preview, here's my take on that hotbed of mediocrity. Oops, looks like I tipped my hand a bit there. Never mind, it's a quick read, and unlike the NL Central, there are a couple of worthwhile teams in here. Of course, they're more than balanced out by our first two contenders, headed up by last year's doormat, the Minnesota Twins. Here's what they did over the winter. Minnesota Twins 2000 record: 69-93 Signed Lost C Tom Prince (signed as free agent) 1B Ron Coomer (signed with Cubs) Re-signed OF Matt Lawton to one-year contract Re-signed P Bob Wells to one-year contract Now losing Ron Coomer (sorry, that should be