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Twins’ Luke Keaschall “a Tick Off”

Manager Derek Shelton said the lineup change is meant to ease pressure on Keaschall, who is hitting .211 with a .541 OPS.

  • The Twins moved second baseman Luke Keaschall from third to fifth in the batting order on Saturday, marking the first time this season he has shifted positions in the lineup.
  • Manager Derek Shelton moved Keaschall down following Friday's difficult performance, when the second baseman finished 0 for 4 with multiple runners left on base.
  • Recording two hits and an RBI in Saturday's loss to the Reds, Keaschall said, "Right now, we're not doing that the best" regarding his execution focus.
  • Third baseman Royce Lewis began a rehab assignment with Triple-A Saints on Saturday, creating potential roster complications for the Twins regarding Ryan Kreidler and James Outman.
  • Despite early-season challenges, Keaschall remains optimistic about his sophomore campaign, saying, "That's what I keep on thinking, and it's going to happen soon.
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Twins’ Luke Keaschall just 'a tick off'

MINNEAPOLIS — Luke Keaschall watched the graphic on the Target Field scoreboard show the ball nick the very edge of the strike zone and grimaced as he fell into a squat. That strikeout, which left the bases loaded in the third inning on Friday night, was part of a tough night at the park for Keaschall in which he finished 0 for 4. In his next at-bat, Keaschall swung at a first-pitch changeup, grounding into a double play. His final trip to the p…

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