On Monday, Royce Lewis launched the first homer of the spring for the Twins, and on Tuesday it was new guys Harrison Bader and Ty France, as well as Matt Wallner, going deep for Minnesota in a 5-4 win over the Yankees.
According to reports out of Ft. Myers, Brooks Lee and Edouard Julien are battling for the job, with Willi Castro also in the mix.
In the second inning of Monday's game against the Tampa Bay Rays, Lewis was all over a 1-0 pitch from Zack Littell, crushing it over the wall in left field. Unfortunately, there's no tracking data available from this game, but that looked like a pretty healthy exit velocity.
This is how the automated ball-strike challenge system works, and on Thursday, the Twins’ major leaguers got their first taste of it after years of usage in the minor leagues. Major League Baseball will be testing out the system in games this spring in anticipation of perhaps implementing it in the big leagues in future years.
Mat Ishbia's brother, Justin Ishbia, officially announced that he will be abandoning his bid for the team, which sparked reactions.
The Minnesota Twins are stuck in neutral as they search for a new owner. With the leading candidate dropping out, their directionless winter continues into spring.
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For the first time since 2017, the Twins made a selection in the MLB phase of the Rule 5 Draft this December. He'll have to make the team to stay with the organization, but if he does, he could be a difference-maker for them.
The Twins had their first full-squad workout on Monday, and for a player like third baseman Royce Lewis, working with the entire team was like buying a brand new vehicle with the nice car smell that goes with it.
The Minnesota Twins are planning to give Harrison Bader regular playing time in left field this season. Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.
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