Royce Lewis spent Monday morning at the State Fair, walking a calf named Doodles and eating corn dogs, cookies, sweet corn and performance-enhancing doughnuts.
He followed his visit to the Great Minnesota Get-Together by gathering a large group of people at home plate. Again.
On Sunday, Lewis hit a grand slam that started a comeback from five runs down and led to a 13-inning victory over Texas. On Monday, he hit a grand slam that gave the Twins a two-run second-inning lead and led to a 10-6 victory over Cleveland at Target Field and a seven-game lead in the American League Central Division.
Lewis became the first Twin ever to hit grand slams in consecutive games and the first rookie to hit multiple grand slams in a season since Danny Valencia in 2010.
"It's so much fun,'' Lewis said. "This team is so special, and just to crack the team and be part of it is special.''
On Monday afternoon, former Twins General Manager Terry Ryan visited the Target Field press box. He revitalized the franchise in the 2000s by cultivating a group of young, athletic position players.
In 2023, Lewis is the headliner of another group of young, athletic position players who have revitalized this team.
Lewis is a rare combination of talent, intelligence and charisma. Edouard Julien immediately became one of the Twins' best hitters and has improved, week by week, as a second baseman. Matt Wallner is what the Twins had hoped Joey Gallo would be — a big, talented athlete who gets on base often enough to make him valuable even between his long home runs.