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"For once, I guess I'm just listening to my body. It feels weird, but that's what you've got to do to help the team," Buxton said.
Dan Hayes35
Plus a look at how much the Twins improved their American League Central position and playoff odds with 12 straight wins.
Aaron Gleeman82
Though they had to announce that Byron Buxton was going on the injured list, Twins officials said they’re pleased with Lewis’ recovery
Dan Hayes56
Plus analyzing trends for Trevor Larnach, Willi Castro, Kyle Farmer, Carlos Santana and Matt Wallner, and a possible Austin Martin return.
Aaron Gleeman166
Holding a 4-2 lead in the top of the sixth inning, Chicago’s bullpen opened the door for Minnesota.
Dan Hayes80
Buxton exited the field after a non-competitive stolen base attempt in the second inning against the White Sox.
Dan Hayes74
Opposing pitchers smell blood in the water, and a Twins lineup that's built to crush fastballs is seeing fewer and fewer of them.
Aaron Gleeman87
Five hundred eighty-four days after he last patrolled it, Buxton started in CF on Thursday. It provided a big boost for him — and the Twins.
Dan Hayes99
Byron Buxton, Carlos Correa and Royce Lewis have all shown sublime skills and frustrating fragility, often in equal measure.
Tyler Kepner93
After a flurry of moves over the past five weeks, the Twins' roster looks close to set, but injuries have a way of changing plans.
Aaron Gleeman and Dan Hayes123
“Great to see him flying around the field,” Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said. “He’s looked good all spring."
Dan Hayes38
Rather than sign Michael A. Taylor or another free agent, the Twins sent prospect Noah Miller to the Dodgers for a new fourth outfielder.
Aaron Gleeman72
Buxton feels so good he’s suddenly entered the prediction business.
Dan Hayes43
A year ago, he was behind schedule from the moment he arrived in camp. This spring, after a productive offseason, he's eyeing the outfield.
Dan Hayes82
Get to know everyone in Fort Myers, from familiar names locked into Opening Day roster spots to prospects trying to prove they belong.
Buxton is excited to help the team defensively after only serving as a DH in 2023. "Nothing makes me happier than playing the outfield.”
Dan Hayes140
How do the Twins look on paper for 2024? Sometimes cold, hard, data-based objectivity is needed — feelings and narratives be damned.
Aaron Gleeman86
Plus reasons for Twins optimism, offseason predictions, early AL Central odds and confidence in Chris Paddack.
Aaron Gleeman99
If all goes well, the Twins suspect Buxton could handle 80 games in the field while spending time at designated hitter in other contests.
Dan Hayes101
Beat writers Aaron Gleeman and Dan Hayes put on their front-office hats and weigh in on how they'd make the Twins' key decisions.
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