Infielder Luke Keaschall has been named the Twins' minor league player of the year and starter Zebby Matthews has been named the Twins' minor league pitcher of the year.
It’s not often that a player is capable of reaching an All-Star Game, earning a promotion, and becoming a top 100 prospect all while being injured. For the Minnesota Twins though, that’s exactly what Luke Keaschall accomplished in 2024.
The Twins will be without their best starter for "weeks to months," according to Rocco Baldelli. While troublesome in the short term, the injury shouldn't be of concern in the long term.
It's been a black Friday for the Minnesota Twins as a rash of serious injuries have impacted the short- and long-term outlook of the club as it attempts to compete for the AL Central title.
The silver lining to the Minnesota Twins doing just about nothing at the deadline, is that they didn't give up any of their top prospects. Keeping those top-end prospects has seen the Twins' farm system jump into top-five status.
Twins infield prospect Luke Keaschall was named Brooks Lee’s replacement for the MLB All-Star Futures Game, which takes place on Saturday at Globe Life
Twins' Double-A prospect Luke Keaschall went 4-for-5 Friday for the Wichita Wind Surge, extending his on-base streak to 36 consecutive games – the highest mark in all of the major and minor leagues.
If you follow the Minnesota Twins farm system at all, and if you’re reading this you probably do, then the top prospects are names you’re familiar with.
Luke Keaschall isn’t your normal middle infielder in a lot of ways, but just what type of player can he become? Which player does he seem to emulate at the plate?