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After deadline sell-off, Twins are relying on prospects such as Royce Lewis and Brooks Lee to be the team’s best players.
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Shea Langeliers hit his 27th home run, Tyler Soderstrom extended his hitting streak to 17 games and the Athletics beat the ...
Joe Ryan removed his cap and ran his right hand through his hair Tuesday night as he trotted off the mound after a 39-pitch ...
Pablo López remembers the feeling around Target Field during the Twins’ 12-game winning streak in 2024, their 10-of-12 ...
After Tyler Soderstrom began the inning with an infield single, second baseman Luke Keaschall could not handle a rocket hit ...
Brooks Lee turned on a fastball from fishing buddy Chris Paddack on Sunday and drove it into the right-field seats as the ...
Brooks Lee's first career grand slam capped a six-run third inning and the Minnesota Twins beat the Detroit Tigers 8-1 to ...
Royce Lewis struggled in his first two seasons at third base. But when analyzing how he now plays against soft contact, we ...
Brooks Lee's first career grand slam capped the Twins' sixth-run third inning as the Tigers fell in the finale of their road ...
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.
SAN ANTONIO — If the Minnesota Twins do move Royce Lewis to second base, his agent seems open to the possibility. Though he isn’t privy to the team’s plans, agent Scott Boras compared the ...
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