Royce Lewis returned to the Twins on Tuesday after a six-week absence. He spent five weeks recovering from an oblique injury and then played four games on a rehab assignment in St. Paul with the Class AAA Saints.
Lewis was playing third base at Target Field and batting third in the Twins lineup. This was his 39th game in the major leagues, breaking a tie in games played with Hunter Greene.
They are linked by the 2017 MLB draft, when Lewis was the draft's first overall selection and went to the Twins and Greene headed to Cincinnati as the No. 2 pick.
What makes the similarity in big league games played interesting is that Lewis is a position player and Greene is a starting pitcher.
Lewis had been 18 only for a week when he was drafted immediately by the Twins on June 12, 2017. The expectation was Lewis would reach Class AAA in 2020 and start appearing at Target Field shortly after his 22nd birthday in the summer of 2021.
And then came the roadblocks:
The 2020 minor league season was canceled by the COVID-19 pandemic. On arrival in Fort Myers, Fla., for spring training in February 2021, he had soreness that turned out to be an ACL tear in his right knee. Surgery led to a second consecutive season of no games.
Lewis made it to the big leagues for 11 games in May 2022 when Carlos Correa was out of the lineup. He was optioned when Correa returned but impressed to the point he was brought back 12 days later — May 29 — to play center field.