This is Manuel Margot’s time of year. It’s always Royce Lewis’ time of year.
The combination came in handy for the Twins on Monday night.
Margot, acquired as an extra outfielder during spring training, doubled off the right field wall in the third inning, advanced to third base when right fielder Hunter Goodman juggled the ricochet and scored on Christian Vázquez’s sacrifice fly.
Lewis, ever the showman, homered in his first Target Field game of the season. Together, they provided more than enough runs for Chris Paddack, who helped pitch the Twins to a 5-0 shutout victory over the Rockies to open a 10-game homestand.
“It’s impressive, but nothing that would shock you at this point. He’s a very dangerous hitter,” Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said of Lewis, who has cracked four home runs in the seven games he’s played this season. “His bat moves really fast, his hands move fast and you feel like every swing, something good could happen for your team.”
OK, Lewis, we’ve come to expect. Margot’s contributions? A bigger surprise — but perhaps it shouldn’t be.
The veteran has a history of igniting in June, and he needed it more than ever this year. Margot entered the month hobbling along with a terrible .204 average, .269 on-base percentage and .259 slugging percentage, arguably putting him in danger of being cut.
But Margot is a career .280 hitter in June, historically his best month of each season, and this year the difference has been extreme. The 29-year-old also walked and flew out in three plate appearances, and his numbers in June are .429/.500/.714, making him the hottest hitter on the team this month.