For rebuilding Twins, Luke Keaschall looking like a player to build around
By Bobby Nightengale
Published on March 23, 2026.
Luke Keaschall, a 23-year-old second baseman for the Twins, has been hailed as a promising prospect for the team. He hit.302 with four homers and 28 RBI in 49 games as a rookie in 2025, and is feeling even better this spring. KeasChall, who played 102 minor league games in 2024 with a torn ligament in his right elbow, played immediately after being drafted and sidelined for three months last year due to a fractured forearm, an injury that is impossible to play through. Despite this setback, Keas Chall has shown promising potential for a strong player for a rebuilding Twins team. His intensity and ability to reach base in 44 of the 49 games he played, and his performance in spring training has been praised by new manager Derek Shelton.
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