The grounder to third was weakly hit toward third base, and Royce Lewis thought he had a chance to beat the play for a hit.
Until his abdominal muscles started barking.
Lewis grabbed his left side about halfway to first base, and slowed down as the Orioles threw him out. And just like that, after only a month back in the major leagues, the rookie infielder's comeback was sidetracked yet again.
Lewis, who twice has missed a calendar year following knee surgery, was diagnosed with a strained left oblique muscle. He will be placed on the 10-day injured list on Sunday, with the Twins hopeful he won't miss more time than that.
"There's no real conversation to be had about it," Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said of Lewis, who is batting .326 with four homers and an .845 OPS in 26 games this season. "It's tough. He's worked hard to get back and he's playing well right now. But he's going to have to get healthy, and right now, we're going to get him healthy."
The Twins made no announcement, but Jose Miranda was pulled from the Class AAA Saints lineup Saturday before the Saints beat the Gwinnett Stripers 10-6 at CHS Field. That's likely an indication that Miranda, who opened the season as the Twins third baseman, will be recalled to replace Lewis.
Miranda batted .220 with three homers in 35 games this year, but has hit .279 with two homers over his past 10 games with the Saints.
All-Star hopefuls
Years ago, each league's All-Star manager played a central role in selecting the teams, and frequently phoned their fellow managers to receive recommendations about which of their players was most deserving.