Minnesota Twins All-Star center fielder Byron Buxton has cartilage irritation in his rib cage and his status is day-to-day, the team announced Sunday.
Manager Rocco Baldelli said after Buxton’s MRI exam on Sunday that the outfielder will not be placed on the injured list.
“It’s a good outcome,” Baldelli said. “We’ll see how he is tomorrow and so on, but to be day-to-day with what he left the game with, it’s a good thing. We’ll measure him out, get him looked at by the trainers each day, get him a lot of treatment and, hopefully, he’ll be back very soon.”
Buxton, 31, left Saturday’s 9-3 loss to the visiting Washington Nationals because of left-side soreness and sat out Sunday, when Harrison Bader started in center field and the Nationals won 7-2 in Minneapolis.
Though Buxton has dealt with a spate of injuries throughout his career, the two-time All-Star has mostly been healthy this season except for going on the concussion injured list in May.
Buxton is hitting .282 with 23 homers, 59 RBIs and 17 steals in 85 games this season. He has a .343 on-base percentage, .561 slugging percentage and .905 OPS.
He is a career .249 hitter with 156 homers and 412 RBIs in 857 games for the Twins since the 2015 season. Buxton earned the Gold Glove for American League center fielders in 2017.
Minnesota selected Buxton with the second overall pick of the 2012 MLB Draft.
Twins All-Star OF Byron Buxton (rib cartilage) day-to-day
By MLB Premium News
Jul 28, 2025 | 2:50 AM