Fresh off an All-Star weekend that displayed his power on a national scale, Minnesota slugger Miguel Sano is back in the Twins clubhouse.
A clubhouse that Sano leads in four major statistical categories.
The 24-year-old third baseman is on pace to become just the fourth player in Twins history to lead the team in hits, runs, home runs and runs batted in.
Twins fans might remember Brian Dozier achieved the feat last season when he blasted 42 homers in an otherwise forgettable year.
Kirby Puckett was the second Twins player to do it in 1992, just under a year after he “drove the Twins bus” to a World Series title.