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Twins Prospect Luke Keaschall Shines in Major League Debut

The 22-year-old drove in a run with a single as the designated hitter after being called up to replace injured teammates.

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Overview

  • Luke Keaschall, ranked as the Twins' third-best prospect, made his MLB debut as the designated hitter against the Braves.
  • He recorded an RBI single in his first at-bat, contributing to the Twins' lineup in his first major league appearance.
  • Keaschall's promotion followed injuries to third baseman Royce Lewis and right fielder Matt Wallner, both sidelined with strained left hamstrings.
  • To make roster space, utility player Mickey Gasper was sent down to Triple-A St. Paul.
  • Keaschall was batting .261 with a .379 on-base percentage in Triple-A this season and was named the Twins' Minor League Player of the Year in 2024.