Byron Buxton Returns to Boost Twins as They Face Yankees in Crucial Series
All-Star Byron Buxton rejoins the Minnesota Twins after recovering from injury, ready to make an impact in the series against the New York Yankees.

The Minnesota Twins welcomed back their star center fielder, Byron Buxton, from the 10-day injured list just in time for a pivotal three-game series against the New York Yankees. Buxton, who had been sidelined due to inflammation in his left rib cage, missed 13 games but is eager to return to the field.
Buxton's Impact on the Twins Before his injury, Buxton was a standout performer for the Twins, boasting a .282 batting average, 68 runs, 23 home runs, 59 RBIs, and a .905 OPS in 85 games. His contributions were leading the team in several key statistical categories. Twins manager Rocco Baldelli expressed his enthusiasm about Buxton's return, stating, "It's a pretty nice addition I would say."
Return to the Lineup Buxton was immediately slotted into the leadoff spot as the center fielder for the Twins in his first game back since July 26. His return is timely as the Twins look to build on their recent series victories over the Detroit Tigers and Kansas City Royals. During his absence, the team went 6-7, highlighting the importance of his presence in the lineup.
Buxton's Perspective "Energetically, it's itching to get back," Buxton shared. "I've been on the bench seeing them take the extra base, stealing bases. It's fun. We're a young group now, even younger." His enthusiasm and leadership are expected to provide a significant boost to the team.
Roster Adjustments To accommodate Buxton's return, the Twins sent outfielder Carson McCusker to Triple-A St. Paul. Buxton, who has successfully stolen 17 bases in 17 attempts this season, adds a dynamic element to the Twins' offense.
Health and Performance Despite dealing with a rib cage issue and a concussion earlier in the season, Buxton has remained relatively healthy compared to previous years. He is on track to play the second-most games in his 11-year major league career, second only to the 140 games he played in 2017.
As the Twins gear up for their series against the Yankees, Buxton's return could be the spark they need to maintain their competitive edge in the league.