Twins Legend Justin Morneau compares Tweelingen Rookie with future Hall-of-Famer Mike Trout

Twins Legend Justin Morneau compares Tweelingen Rookie with future Hall-of-Famer Mike Trout

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When Luke Keaschall came to Target Field on Saturday evening in the second half of the third inning against the Kansas City Royals, Twins Color commentator Justin Morneau, who won the American League MVP Award 2006, Keaschall gave the ultimate compliment.

Twins Legend Justin Morneau compares the prospect of Twins No. 3 Luke Keaschall with triple MVP Mike Trout

While Keaschall was preparing to take the battle against Royals-Starter Noah Cameron, Morneau drawn attention to similarities between Keaschall’s and Trout’s Swings on Twins TV with side-by-side slow-motion videos of the fluctuations of both players.

“The position [Trout] May hit, he is so tight against his body with his hands, it enables him to let the ball travel, “said Morneau.” Keaschall places himself in a huge position. Both strong lower halves, let the hands work in the front. It is impressive. “

Keaschall, The prospect of the twins and the prospect of the MLBs No. 41 MLB -PijplineIt will probably not be as good as trout has been at its best. You could even say that nobody ever has as good or will ever be as the legendary angel’s outfielder. However, it cannot be denied that Keaschall has a similar approach on the plate as a trout, what has enabled him to be extremely successful During his short stint in the major competitions.

If Keaschall had never broken his right forearm at the end of April, the twins instead of buying instead of selling at the Handelsdeadline can. For his injury, Keaschall 7-out-19 with five free runs, three Doubles and five stolen bases in six games with the twins after earning a promotion of Triple-A St. Paul a week earlier. Since the return of the injured list on Monday, Keaschall has continued to dominate the pitching of Major League, 6-out-13 with his first Big League Homer and eight RBIs about three games for Saturday between Minnesota and Kansas City.

Although Keaschall is only 22 years old and has limited action with a large league, his dominance was downright incredible so far. Perhaps Keaschall is the spark who needs the twins to crawl back in Play -Off Stelling.

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