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The Minnesota Twins are a team of extremes: from hot to cold, from impressive to embarrassing, from confident to bamboozled. There never seems to be much middle ground, or at least, there hasn't been ...
If the Twins can get this version of Royce Lewis for a good chunk of the rest of the season, they're not out of the hunt at ...
Royce Lewis waited patiently for Kyle Freeland to throw a fastball in the strike zone Friday night, and when he got one, he was ready. Lewis whipped his bat at it and sent it flying, 104.5 mph toward ...
His home runs were two of four for the Twins (48-51) on the day. Matt Wallner and Harrison Bader also left the park, while ...
A bad first half doesn't necessarily mean a player is fated to continue struggling. It's worth remembering back to last ...
Lewis homered twice, both no-doubters, in support of a dominant Joe Ryan, and the Twins avoided a series sweep with a 7-1 victory over the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field. Not only did Lewis snap a ...
Coors Field finally acted like Coors Field for the Minnesota Twins on Sunday, and Royce Lewis finally acted like Royce Lewis. And Joe Ryan, well, he acted like the All-Star he already is. Lewis, ...
Zach McKinstry doubles (17) on a ground ball to right fielder Matt Wallner. Zach McKinstry out at 3rd on the throw, right fielder Matt Wallner to second baseman Edouard Julien to third baseman Royce ...
Royce Lewis didn’t go north with the Minnesota Twins out of Spring Training. That’s because, as Grapefruit League play was wrapping up, he suffered a hamstring strain that cost him 34 regular ...
Royce Lewis was a No. 1 overall pick in the MLB draft whose ascent was disrupted by injuries. This week he helped lift a nearly 20-year curse on the Twins.
At long last, Lewis demonstrated last season what it could look like when he’s healthy. He belted 15 home runs and drove in 52 runs in 239 plate appearances, producing at a .309/.372/.548 clip.
Twins’ Royce Lewis exits three innings into Opening Day in another injury concern By Max Weisman Published March 28, 2024, 9:26 p.m. ET ...