Royce Lewis is officially heading back to the big leagues after a dominant 13-game stretch with Triple-A St. Paul. He appeared to regain his confidence with the Saints, the question now becomes, where does he fit in with the Twins?Lewis seriously struggled in the majors to begin the season. He was slashing .163/.261/.279 with 3 home runs and 13 RBIs in 31 games. He was amid a two-year slump since his standout 2023 season, and it was clear something needed to change. He was demoted to Triple-A, and the move yielded some impressive results.— Minor League Baseball (@MiLB) June 3, 2026Lewis looked like a big-league player with the Saints, as he slashed .340/.417/.868 with eight home runs during his 13-game stretch. The most interesting development came over the last week when he began working at first and second base. Lewis has spent the majority of his big league career at third base, but the Twins opted to move Brooks Lee to the hot corner full time. That decision likely prompted Lewis to get reps at a different position with the Saints. Minnesota designated James Outman for assignment to make room for Lewis, so it's fair to presume he will be playing second or first base with the Twins going forward.Lewis was once one of the hottest prospects in baseball, but he's still only 27 years old. His next stretch in the big leagues this summer feels like it could be a pivotal point of his Twins career.Add us as a preferred source on GoogleFollow