Twins’ Royce Lewis Shines at First and Second Base in Minors
The Minnesota Twins have optioned infielder Royce Lewis to Triple-A, where he has impressed with eight home runs and a .367 batting average. Lewis has begun playing first and second base, expanding his defensive versatility as he aims to solidify his place on the major league roster. Despite injury struggles limiting his play time and performance in the previous seasons, Lewis's recent success at the plate showcases his potential to return to the Twins lineup. With current infield dynamics changing, he has a clear path to reclaim a role in the big leagues.
By the Numbers- Lewis has hit eight home runs with a .367 average in Triple-A since being optioned.
- He struck out at a 19.6% rate post-demotion, down from 31.1% at the major league level.
- Luke Keaschall is currently the primary second baseman, but struggling with a .245 average.
- First base has been primarily occupied by Kody Clemens and Josh Bell, both underwhelming offensively.
If Lewis continues to perform well at Triple-A and adapts to his new positions, the Twins may consider recalling him to fill gaps in their roster, particularly at first or third base.
Bottom LineRoyce Lewis's recent performance could rejuvenate his career with the Twins, as he not only showcases his hitting but also expands his position flexibility, creating new opportunities for both himself and the team's lineup.
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