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Shohei Ohtani pitching? Scariest wild-card teams? Yankees, Dodgers playoff rotations?

The MLB postseason picture is finally coming into focus. The six division races are all but decided, while only a few wild-card spots remain up for grabs.

And with just over a week remaining in the regular season, playoff-bound teams are surely beginning to have internal discussions about how they'll attack October. 

Accordingly, FOX Sports MLB experts Deesha Thosar and Rowan Kavner tackle these topics and more in this week's roundtable.

1. Which of the current AL wild-card hopefuls (excluding the Orioles) would be the toughest out in a playoff series?

Thosar: The Twins. They just advanced to the ALDS last year, before getting bounced by the Astros, and have the most experience compared to the other AL wild-card hopefuls to hang in there and turn it on when it matters. Carlos Correa is back in the lineup for the first time since mid-July, and though it's unclear if he's at 100 percent following a prolonged absence due to plantar fasciitis, the shortstop being back in the mix is a huge boon for a Minnesota team that had been floundering without him. Even though Correa had been on the injured list since the All-Star break, he remains the team leader in fWAR (3.8), with returning center fielder Byron Buxton (3.4) right behind him.

The pitching staff has its concerns, with Pablo Lopez and Bailey Ober not exactly representing the most lethal 1-2 punch. But Minnesota enters the final stretch of the regular season tied with Phillies for the eighth-best offense in baseball in terms of wRC+, and Correa loves the spotlight of October baseball. Royce Lewis hasn't looked like himself the past couple of weeks, but he did crush four home runs in the postseason last year and figures to give opposing pitchers some headaches in a

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