Now that the Twins have had a few days to digest and process deflating news that top prospect Royce Lewis suffered another serious knee injury, an unavoidable conversation has suddenly become a pressing matter.
What is the plan at shortstop now?
Along those lines, an important question for Carlos Correa: Are Jucy Lucys still hitting the spot?
The Twins can only hope that Correa is enjoying his time in Minnesota as much privately as he appears to be publicly and is considering making this market a home more than a layover, because the picture is awfully murky at present.
Before Lewis crashed into the center field wall at Target Field last weekend, the organizational direction at shortstop looked clear: If Correa chose to opt out of his contract after this season — as many predict — Lewis would slide in and a new era would begin.
But now?
With Lewis facing a 12-month recovery and Correa's opt-out potential lingering, a gigantic question mark hangs over that critically important position.
First, a thought on Lewis. I criticized the team after it demoted him back to St. Paul rather than allow him to stay and play other positions once Correa returned from injury. I still believe his injury was more terrible luck than being unfamiliar with center field, but the fact Lewis reinjured his knee playing out of position supports those who argued that he should have stayed at his natural position.