
Royce Lewis was optioned to Triple-A St. Paul after a dismal start to the 2026 season, marking the first option since 2022. The move follows another recent option involving Matt Wallner. Lewis previously showed major power potential, including a strong debut stretch in 2022-23 and postseason home runs in 2023. Multiple injuries have derailed his trajectory, including two right ACL tears and several other strains and sprains. In 31 games and 119 plate appearances, Lewis is hitting .163/.261/.279 with a higher strikeout rate than his earlier seasons. His chase and contact metrics have also declined, contributing to the demotion. Minnesota will need a corresponding 40-man roster move to add Orlando Arcia.
"The Twins have optioned third baseman Royce Lewis to Triple-A St. Paul following a dismal start to his 2026 season, Dan Hayes of The Athletic reports. It's the first time since 2022 that the former No. 1 overall pick has been optioned, and it's the second member of Minnesota's Opening Day lineup to be sent down in the past week. The Twins also sent struggling right fielder Matt Wallner out last Thursday - his first time being optioned in two years."
"Now 26 years old, Lewis looked bound for stardom when he debuted in 2022-23 with a .307/.364/.549 slash and 17 homers in his first 70 MLB games (280 plate appearances). On top of that performance, he went on to club four homers in 26 plate appearances during Minnesota's 2023 postseason run. Injuries have taken their toll and derailed the promising slugger's trajectory. Lewis has twice torn the ACL in his right knee. He's also had three strains/partial tears of his left hamstring, a quad strain in his right leg and (earlier this year) a mild sprain in his left knee."
"In 31 games and 119 plate appearances this season, Lewis is hitting just .163/.261/.279. Strikeouts have never been a prominent issue for him in the past - he posted a 21% strikeout rate from 2022-25 - but he's fanned in 31.1% of his plate appearances this season. Lewis' 32.8% chase rate on balls off the plate isn't egregiously higher than his 31.4% career mark, but it's way north of the 28.2% mark he showed during that 2022-23 flash of potential stardom. Meanwhile, his contact rate on pitches within the zone has dropped from 83.7% entering the year to just 78.3%."
"Because it's been so long since he was se 10:58am: Minnesota is selecting the contract of veteran infielder Orlando Arcia to take Lewis' spot on the big league roster, Hayes further reports. They'll need to make a corresponding 40-man roster move to get Arcia onto the roster."
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