Lewis hits 2 homers and Ryan strikes out 11
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A bad first half doesn't necessarily mean a player is fated to continue struggling. It's worth remembering back to last season, when Corbin Carroll, Eugenio Suarez, and Jake Burger looked like some of the biggest busts in Fantasy, only to get ripping hot in the second half to salvage their seasons.
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 center field.
Shohei Ohtani and Dustin May held the Minnesota Twins quiet for most of the night. The Twins offense showed some life late, but it wasn't enough in the loss.
In a season defined by inconsistency for the Twins, Joe Ryan has been the polar opposite. The anchor of the Twins’ rotation earned every bit of his first career All-Star nod as a result of that, and d
Derek Falvey, the president of baseball operations for the Minnesota Twins, recently explained why Byron Buxton, Carlos Correa, and Royce Lewis are important in the long run.
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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 for the past couple of seasons.