An already dangerous Twins lineup just received an unexpected boost.

Stud rookie second baseman Luis Arraez was included on the 25-man roster heading into Friday’s ALDS against the Yankees, just days after suffering a Grade 1 right ankle sprain during the final weekend of the regular season.

The 22-year-old versatile infielder hit .334/.399/.439 with four home runs and 54 runs in 92 games this season, and could be another headache for Yankee pitchers tasked with navigating the home run heavy Twins lineup. Minnesota led the league with a record 307 dingers this season.

“He’s healed really well, probably faster than anyone anticipated, and he’s put himself in a spot where we’re taking this question very seriously,” manager Rocco Baldelli told reporters earlier this week.

General manager Thad Levine said Thursday the Twins would “have to take some chances and some risks in order to beat some teams that are as power-packed as the New York Yankees.”

Here is the rest of the Twins’ ALDS 25-man roster against the Yankees, who have won all five playoff series between the two teams, winning 13 of 15 games.

Pitchers

Jose Berrios (Game 1 starter)

Randy Dobnak

Tyler Duffey

Kyle Gibson

Brusdar Graterol

Trevor May

Jake Odorizzi

Taylor Rogers

Sergio Romo

Devin Smeltzer

Cody Stashak

Zack Littell

Catchers

Jason Castro

Mitch Garver

Infielders

Ehire Ardianza (shortstop)

Luis Arraez (second base)

C.J. Cron (first base)

Jorge Polanco (shortstop)

Miguel Sano (third base)

Jonathan Schoop (second base)

Outfielders

Jake Cave (center field)

Max Kepler (right field)

Eddie Rosario (left field)

Marwin Gonzalez (right fielder)

Designated hitter

Nelson Cruz