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It’s been three months to the day since Kyle Hendricks’ sinker hit Luke Keaschall in the right forearm. He’s been itching to ...
According to a report from Declan Goff of SKOR North, the Minnesota Twins are close to getting back key contributors Bailey ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Not only do they respect one another, but Luke Keaschall and Zebby Matthews also overlapped at multiple stops as Minnesota Twins minor leaguers and consider each other friends.
The Twins selected Keaschall's contract from Triple-A St. Paul on Friday, Phil Miller of The Minnesota Star Tribune reports. Keaschall slashed .261/.379/.348 with five RBI, eight runs and four ...
Minnesota Twins promising rookie infielder/outfielder Luke Keaschall suffered a nondisplaced fracture in his right forearm on Friday, the club told reporters following the Twins' 11-4 win over the ...
The Minnesota Twins scored 66 games over their first 19 games, putting the team in the bottom third of the Majors. Minnesota will hope prospect Luke Keaschall will give the team a spark, as the ...
Twins' Double-A prospect Luke Keaschall went 4-for-5 Friday for the Wichita Wind Surge, extending his on-base streak to 36 consecutive games – the highest mark in all of the major and minor leagues.
Luke Keaschall has been called up by Twins, will bat 8th as DH vs Braves tonight. Mickey Gasper has been optioned to AAA St Paul. RHP Matt Cantetino has been DFA’d off 40-man roster to make room.
Keaschall played second base for half of a Triple-A spring training game Tuesday, the Minnesota Star Tribune reports. It was his first game in the field after undergoing Tommy John surgery last ...
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 ...
Minnesota Twins rookie infielder Luke Keaschall is headed to the injured list due to a broken forearm after being hit by a pitch Friday in an 11-4 victory over the Los Angeles Angels ...
The Minnesota Twins haven’t gotten to see the full scope of Luke Keaschall’s abilities at the major league level — and they’re not likely to soon.
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