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Twins Option Former No. 1 Pick Royce Lewis to Triple-A for Development

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The Minnesota Twins have made a significant roster move, optioning third baseman Royce Lewis to Triple-A as he continues to struggle at the plate. According to Dan Hayes of The Athletic, the decision comes as the team seeks to provide Lewis with the opportunity to reset and regain his form in a less pressurized environment.

This marks the second time in a week that the Twins have sent a player down to the minors in an effort to help them regain their footing. Outfielder Matt Wallner was also optioned recently, highlighting the team’s proactive approach in addressing performance issues among their young talent.

As of now, no corresponding call-up has been announced by the Twins, leaving fans eager for news on who will fill the gap left by Lewis’s departure. The team is clearly focused on nurturing their prospects, hoping that these strategic moves will pay off in the long run.

This story will be updated as more information becomes available.

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