DETROIT -- Royce Lewis has begun a Minor League rehabilitation assignment, and the hope is that it will be fairly brief.
Lewis has been out since he sustained a mild left hamstring strain on June 14. He played his first game since the injury on Friday night, going 0-for-3 as the designated hitter for Triple-A St. Paul. He’s scheduled to play again Saturday, once again as DH, during the Saints’ doubleheader.
“It’s to get some games on his legs and to also get some at-bats,” manager Rocco Baldelli said Saturday morning. “It’s to put some work on his body. You know, you can only do so much running arcs and doing drills and doing rehab, coming back that way. Hitting BP, that’s great. But to DH for close to a full game, or to play third base, there’s no way to simulate that. Coming back from a lower-half muscle injury, the one thing we thought was important was to put some sort of load on his lower half and see what we get over the first few days of this, and then see what else he may need at that point.”
Lewis missed the first 35 games of the season due to a more serious strain of the same muscle. He scuffled at the plate upon his return to action, but had begun to heat up when he sustained the second injury.
The Twins do not typically place time frames on players, but it seems likely Lewis will either rejoin the team in Miami for the three-game series beginning Tuesday, or at the beginning of the next homestand against the Rays, which kicks off Friday.
“I don’t foresee this as being a long rehab assignment,” Baldelli said, “but it was something where [he needs] both the at-bats and getting him on his feet and working him. Getting out there, sweating hard, feeling it in his lower half -- [so that] his first game back is not a true test. We don’t want the first game back to be a true test as far as what he’s capable of. We want to know what he’s capable of.”