Twins Reinstate Royce Lewis From Second Injury This Season
- The Minnesota Twins reinstated third baseman Royce Lewis from the injured list on Tuesday after a left hamstring strain sidelined him.
- Lewis incurred a left hamstring strain in a spring training game, which sidelined him for the first 35 games of the season and led to a second placement on the injured list beginning June 14.
- To clear roster space for Lewis, the Twins outrighted infielder Jonah Bride, who had played 33 games and pitched in blowout losses this season.
- Lewis has appeared in only 30 games this season, batting.202 with a.585 OPS, while the Twins hold a 40-44 record and trail the last AL Wild Card position by four games.
- Despite injuries to key players and limited offseason moves, the Twins maintain a 25.6% chance to reach the postseason but face challenges with constrained resources and roster uncertainty.
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Twins bring Royce Lewis back from injured list to start series vs. Marlins
The Minnesota Twins have reinstated third baseman Royce Lewis from the injured list after a 15-game absence because of a recurrence of the hamstring strain that delayed his season debut.

Twins welcome Royce Lewis back from injured list
Royce Lewis had been out with a left hamstring strain.
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