Lewis hits Twins-record 4th slam in 18-game span

Sports

CHICAGO — Royce Lewis set a franchise record with his fourth grand slam of the season in the Minnesota Twins‘ 10-2 victory over the Chicago White Sox on Friday night.

Minnesota got to Chicago early with help from Lewis in the second inning. The Twins loaded the bases with two outs before the rookie followed with a homer to left field for a 4-0 lead.

Lewis, who entered Friday hitting .323 over his last 45 games, has five grand slams in 66 career games (4 this season, 1 last season), passing Alexei Ramírez for the most grand slams by a rookie in MLB history.

“I’m absolutely amazed,” Minnesota manager Rocco Baldelli said. “I’ve never seen anyone do anything like this in my life on any level … high school, college or anything. I’ve never seen anyone do that.”

Lewis deflected the spotlight when asked about his new place in Twins history.

“I think about the wins that come with [setting the record],” Lewis said. “It seems like every time I hit one we’ve won the game so hopefully we can keep doing that and have some other guys hit some too which would be great.”

All four of Lewis’ grand slams this season have come in his last 18 games, the shortest span to hit four grand slams in MLB history (Don Mattingly is next, accomplishing the feat in 39 games during the 1987 season, and Travis Hafner in 44 games in 2006).

Matt Wallner, Max Kepler, Willi Castro and Ryan Jeffers added RBI singles to help the Twins maintain their eight-game lead in the American League Central over the Cleveland Guardians.

The Twins have won sixth straight against the White Sox, their longest win streak against Chicago within a season since 2011.

ESPN Stats & Information and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Articles You May Like

Ford plans to cut 4,000 jobs – including 800 in UK
Hyundai debuts Ioniq 9 with swivel seats to turn your 3-row SUV into a lounge
Netherlands reaches Davis Cup final for first time
FTX co-founder Gary Wang avoids prison time for role in crypto fraud
Chinese vessel in area when Baltic Sea cables damaged