Royce Lewis’ Injury Woes Continue with Another Hamstring Strain
- On June 14, 2025, Royce Lewis of the Minnesota Twins injured his left hamstring while running to first base during the ninth inning of a game in Houston.
- Lewis was sidelined for the initial 35 games of the season due to a moderate hamstring strain and had also spent two months last year recovering from a quadriceps injury.
- Before leaving the game, Lewis hit a 425-foot home run in the sixth inning and recorded a ninth-inning single before pulling up limping and being replaced.
- Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said, "I can't tell you how severe at this moment," noting that Lewis responded fairly positively to the initial evaluation following the game and will undergo further assessment tomorrow.
- This injury adds to a history of recurring physical setbacks that have interrupted Lewis's career, which has shown flashes of skill but remains uncertain in durability.
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Royce Lewis, the Minnesota Twins’ third baseman, is dealing with another hamstring strain after previously missing 35 games this season for the same injury. This recurring issue highlights his growing reputation as an injury liability, causing concern for the Twins about whether they can depend on him moving forward. Despite being a former No. 1 overall pick with clear talent, Lewis’s injury history—which includes multiple strains and two ACL te…
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