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MINNEAPOLIS — Royce Lewis became the first Minnesota Twins player to hit a grand slam in consecutive games. He powered a 10-6 victory over the Cleveland Guardians that pushed their division lead to a season-high seven games in yet another team-lifting moment in a major league career that's only 50 games long. Lewis became the 10th player in baseball history to hit at least three grand slams within his first 10 career homers. He is the first Twins rookie with multiple slams in one season since Danny Valencia in 2010. No other Twins player has ever hit grand slams on consecutive days.







