
Manny Randhawa
Baseball Writer at MLB
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6 days ago |
mlb.com | Manny Randhawa
An extremely busy week continues for the Twins, as they will call up Luke Keaschall from Triple-A St. Paul, a source told MLB.com. The club has not confirmed the imminent promotion. Keaschall is the organization's No. 3 prospect per MLB Pipeline, and the No. 57 prospect overall. He has played second base, outfield, and a little bit of third base in the Minor Leagues, but this year has been limited to second base and DH.
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6 days ago |
bvmsports.com | Manny Randhawa
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6 days ago |
mlb.com | Manny Randhawa
A second-round selection by Minnesota in 2023 out of Arizona State (he began his college career at the University of San Francisco), Keaschall is an excellent contact hitter who limits his strikeouts (17.2% strikeout rate last year) and walks at a high clip (13.4% in '24). He also has very good speed, as evidenced by his 23 steals in 2024. The Twins are calling up Luke Keaschall from Triple-A St. Paul, a source told MLB.com. The club has not confirmed the imminent promotion.
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1 week ago |
bvmsports.com | Manny Randhawa
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1 week ago |
mlb.com | Manny Randhawa
McNeil, who led the Majors with a .326 batting average in 2022, is looking for a bounce-back performance at the plate after producing the lowest batting average (.238) of any season in his career last year. Alvarez, meanwhile, posted a .710 OPS with 11 home runs in 342 plate appearances in 2024, when he was sidelined for nearly two months with a thumb injury.
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