Outfielder Byron Buxton is getting an MRI on his right knee after leaving in the first inning of Friday's game against the Red Sox in Boston, Twins manager ...
The star center fielder slapped the ground before exiting the game due to knee soreness.
Buxton, who slapped the ground as he finished his slide, was able to walk off the field under his own power but was replaced by a pinch runner after hitting ...
Buxton exited Friday's game against the Red Sox with an apparent injury, Dan Hayes of The Athletic reports. The 28-year-old led off the game with a shallow ...
Byron Buxton has already suffered the first injury of his season. This one is being called right knee soreness, check out the play where he got hurt.
BOSTON -- The frustration was evident as Byron Buxton slapped the ground in pain following an awkward slide into second base -- and once again, the Twins' ...
Buxton is one of baseball's most dynamic players when he's able to stay on the field.
Byron Buxton has battled injuries throughout his career, and this one came in the season's seventh game while he was running the bases.
The oft-injured outfielder entered today's game vs. the Red Sox with a .976 OPS.
The Minnesota Twins suffered a huge blow when Byron Buxton hurt his ankle against the Red Sox Friday and left the game in the first inning.
Inning-by-inning notes: 1: Leadoff superstar Buxton smacks a 3-2 slider to left, slides into second, and promptly has to leave the game because We Can't Have ...
BOSTON โ Byron Buxton played his 500th game as a Twin on Friday. The Twins fear it may be awhile before he plays his 501st. Buxton suffered a leg injury ...
Byron Buxton is injured once again. Hopefully, the Minnesota Twins outfielder just has a minor issue and will be back in the lineup soon.
Byron Buxton left the Minnesota Twins' 8-4 victory against the Boston Red Sox on Friday with a right knee injury and will get an MRI.
Twins center fielder Byron Buxton is one of the most dynamic and, frankly, best players in baseball when he's able to stay on the field.
Buxton (knee) isn't dealing with any structural damage but will likely be forced to miss about a week, Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic reports.
11:59AM: Buxton may not even require an IL stint, as Phil Miller of the Minneapolis Star Tribune reports that the Twins aren't planning another roster move.
The Minnesota Twins can breathe a sigh of relief when it come to the Byron Buxton injury he sustained on Friday.
An MRI on the right knee of Minnesota Twins CF Byron Buxton showed no structural issues, manager Rocco Baldelli said Saturday.
BOSTON -- Though things appeared concerning for Byron Buxton in the moment, there's reason to believe his right knee injury from Friday's game might not ...
However, manager Rocco Baldelli didn't rule out the possibility of Buxton playing sometime during Minnesota's upcoming series against the Royals, which runs ...
Twins President of Baseball Operations Derek Falvey said an exam of center fielder Byron Buxton's right knee showed no structural damage.
He has been one of the game's most exciting players when he has been able to set foot on the diamond, posting a 140 OPS+ with 45 homers, 59 doubles, and 26 ...
The Twins centerfielder did not have any structural damage in his right knee.