Luke Keaschall, the No. 3 prospect in the Minnesota Twins farm system, was contributing for the big club in his first week of MLB action. But then, he was hit by a pitch in his right forearm, causing a nondisplaced fracture.
It was a dream start to the MLB career of Minnesota Twins 2023 second-round pick Luke Keaschall. In the 22-year-old's first five big league games, he tied an MLB record dating back to "at least 1901." Keaschall was also batting a red-hot .368 before a pitch struck his right forearm during an at-bat against the Los Angeles Angels on April 25.
Top prospect Luke Keaschall provided a spark to a listless Twins lineup upon his initial call to the majors. The 2023 second-rounder has done nothing but hit since moving from Arizona State to pro ball, and the majors were no exception.
Luke Keaschall had a rousing first week to his major league career after the Minnesota Twins called him up from Triple-A Minneapolis. The second week didn’t start so well.
The Minnesota Twins acquired infielder Kody Clemens from the Philadelphia Phillies on Saturday in exchange for cash considerations. Clemens, who went 0-for-6 with one walk in seven games for the Phillies this season, was designated for assignment on Wednesday.
Injuries continue to hit the infield of the Minnesota Twins, who will play the middle game of their three-game series against the Los Angeles Angels on Saturday afternoon in Minneapolis.
The blows keep coming for the Twins’ infield. The blows just won’t stop coming for the Twins who are completely out of healthy infielders. The latest hit is to Luke Keaschall, Minnesota’s standout rookie who was off to a blistering start.
The Twins and Mariners lost notable pieces on April 25. For Minnesota, their top rookie went down with a wrist injury that will keep him out for the immediate future.
The Minnesota Twins beat the Chicago White Sox 6-3 on Wednesday night, improving to a still-disappointing 9-15 on the season. The loss dropped Chicago to 5-19, the worst record in the American League.
Recent Minnesota Twins call-up Luke Keaschall has accomplished a rare MLB feat that no player has achieved in over a century. A former second-round selection
Byron Buxton struck out in his first three at-bats Wednesday night, but he erupted with a 414-foot, two-run homer to give the Twins a comfortable cushion late in a 6-3 win over the White Sox.
Twins No. 3 prospect Luke Keaschall has hit the ground running since being called up to Minnesota's roster for the first time this past weekend. The 22-year-old has a hit in each of his first four MLB games, going 5 for 14 with two doubles, two runs, two RBI, and three stolen bases.
Luke Keaschall has burst onto the MLB scene so impressively that he's going to be batting third in the lineup for his debut at Target Field. Minnesota (7-15) opens a three-game series against the White (5-17) in Minneapolis in what is a battle between teams with the two worst records in the American League.
The Minnesota Twins are off to perhaps the most disappointing start in MLB this season. After opening the season as the betting favorites to win the AL Central, the Twins find themselves 7-15 to start the year.
We all know the most important time to be active on the waiver wire is early in the season. Breakouts get scooped up quickly, so you better work fast. Injuries are starting to pop up, and finding the right replacement isn’t as easy as it may seem.
All of Luke Keaschall’s hard work and dedication is finally paying off. The Minnesota Twins’ No. 3 prospect made his Major League debut on Friday night against the Atlanta Braves.
The Minnesota Twins are off to a 7-12 start. They are four games back in the AL Central behind the Detroit Tigers. They are heading out on a six game road trip after taking two of three from the Mets.
The Minnesota Twins are bringing in a reinforcement. A 7-12 record puts the Twins in fourth place in the AL Central. Their pitchers have a perfectly respectable 3.74 ERA.
The Minnesota Twins announced two roster moves on Thursday but didn’t reveal the biggest one of all. They are promoting their top infield prospect – Luke Keaschall, listed by MLB Pipeline as the No.