Aaron Hicks has one of the best bats in the New York Yankees' lineup a month into the season. The former Twins' first-round draft pick started 2017 coming off the bench, but his consistency has earned more time in the starting lineup.
Hicks, who played three seasons in Minnesota, is hitting .300 with five home runs and 11 RBI. He also has more walks (11) than strikeouts (eight) and an impressive 1.059 on-base plus slugging percentage.
The switch-hitting outfielder hit his fifth home run of the season Tuesday night by blasting a 93 mph high fastball nearly into the right-field upper deck.
With the first month of the 2017 season behind us, here is a check-in on five other former Twins:
Trevor Plouffe, infielder
Plouffe returned to Target Field Tuesday batting eighth and playing third base for the Oakland Athletics. The former Twins' first-round draft pick singled and struck out in four plate appearances while the A's were blown out 9-1.
Oakland manager Bob Melvin told media Tuesday that Plouffe has provided a great presence in the clubhouse, but also noted his slow start.
"He's all about his team. He's gotten off to a little bit of a slow start, but he's also hit some home runs, and some big home runs for us," Melvin said. "He's the type of guy we've had to hide him down in the lineup a little bit right now. But the next thing you know, with one swing of the bat it could be a three-run home run."
Plouffe, who played seven seasons with the Twins, has a .209 batting average, four home runs and nine RBI in 25 games with Oakland.