MINNEAPOLIS — They love what Royce Lewis is showing them; the Minnesota Twins simply want to see more.Two weeks after he looked lost enough at the plate to merit a demotion to Triple-A St. Paul, Lewis is doing everything the Twins could wish for. The hope was that by moving to the low-pressure environment of Triple A, Lewis would forget about his dismal start to the season and begin implementing swing changes without worrying about results.Not only is Lewis making more contact at Triple A, but he easily looks more comfortable at the plate and is smacking the ball all over the ballpark. While the Twins were knocking off the Chicago White Sox 6-4 across town at Target Field on Tuesday night, Lewis went deep twice more in St. Paul, his sixth and seventh homers in 10 games with the Saints.Including Tuesday’s numbers, Lewis is batting .341/.413/.927 with three doubles and 14 RBIs in 46 plate appearances since being sent down. Now that he’s performing, the Twins want to see him continue to prove he’s ready to return to the majors.“He’s gone down there, he’s worked, and he’s had good at-bats,” Twins manager Derek Shelton said. “A lot of times, the initial perception is when you send someone down like you’re down on them. … The best version of us is with Royce Lewis in our lineup. I’m pleased with what he’s doing. He needs to continue to build off it.”When the Twins decided to send him to St. Paul, Lewis looked nothing like his peak self. Less than three years ago, Lewis starred when healthy during the 2023 season, including an amazing postseason showing.Though he’d struggled over the past two seasons, nothing was on this level.Before his April injury list stint, Lewis owned a healthy career 21.4 percent strikeout rate. After he returned, Lewis struck out 25 times in 74 trips to the plate (33.7 percent).Lewis looked particularly lost in his final game May 17, offering at 14 of the 15 pitches he saw, including two fouled-off bunt attempts. He struck out three times in three trips before the Twins pinch hit for him.Overall, Lewis is batting .163/.261/.279 with three homers in 31 big-league games this season.