Twins Third Baseman Royce Lewis Remains Positive as He Works Through Slump
- Twins third baseman Royce Lewis remained positive in 2025 while working through a long hitting slump after returning from injury in Sacramento.
- Lewis's slump came after he missed the first 35 games of the season recovering from a hamstring injury that occurred in spring training, resulting in a hitless streak of 0-for-36 extending from the previous season.
- He played 21 games with a.127 batting average, one home run, three RBIs, and narrowly missed two more home runs, while manager Rocco Baldelli praised his focus.
- Lewis expressed enthusiasm about continuing to persevere and embracing another chance, noting that even top players such as Aaron Judge and Mike Trout have faced similar challenges in their careers.
- The situation reflects ongoing challenges for Lewis but suggests he is preparing well to improve, while other prospects and players face injuries or rehab delays.
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Twins third baseman Royce Lewis remains positive as he works through slump
SACRAMENTO — Royce Lewis would like to clarify: He does slump — and he’s currently in the midst of a long one. It was nearly a year ago when Lewis said, “I don’t do that slump thing. That’s not a real thing for me.” That, Lewis has said multiple times since then, was not quite what he meant. “What I was trying to say mentally was I don’t go into, ‘I’m 0-for-20 whatever.’ I go into today thinking it’s (Athletics starter) Luis Severino. I’ve faced…
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