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Twins await word on severity of CF Byron Buxton’s shoulder injury

By Thomson Reuters Jun 6, 2026 | 1:39 AM

The Minnesota Twins will reassess center fielder Byron Buxton on Saturday after he exited the team’s Friday game ​due to a right shoulder contusion.

Buxton ‌left a half-inning after crashing into the outfield wall while making a leaping catch.

“I think we’ll see how he is tomorrow,” Minnesota manager Derek Shelton ‌said ​after the Twins’ 5-3 win ⁠over the Kansas ⁠City Royals in Minneapolis. “That’s the biggest thing. The fact that he jammed the same shoulder that he had the issue with ​before, there’s always concern there. But how he comes in tomorrow, I think, ⁠will be a good ⁠indicator.”

Buxton chased down a long drive ​to straightaway center by Carter Jensen leading off ​the third inning, making a backhanded ‌grab before going face-first into the padded wall. Buxton went down in obvious discomfort, but after a visit from the Twins’ training ⁠staff, he remained in the game.

When his at-bat came around in the bottom of the inning, ⁠though, Buxton ‌was removed for pinch hitter ⁠Tristan Gray.

A two-time All-Star and a ​Platinum ‌Glove winner, Buxton is batting .257 ​with a ⁠team-leading 18 homers along with 28 RBIs in 55 games this season.

Buxton, 32, is a career .248 hitter with 188 homers and 464 RBIs in 953 games, all with the Twins.

–Field ​Level Media