Byron Buxton Reportedly Suffered No Structural Damage In Knee, Will Likely Be Out A Week

MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) -- Twins star Byron Buxton reportedly did not suffer any structural damage after injuring his knee during the team's win against the Boston Red Sox Friday.

According to The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal, Buxton will likely be out a week after the close call.

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BOSTON (AP) — Twins star Byron Buxton left Minnesota's 8-4 win over the Boston Red Sox on Friday with a right knee injury and will get an MRI.

The Platinum Glove-winning center fielder slid late into second base for a double after Boston misplayed his popup in the first inning. His left leg appeared to get caught underneath him while his right foot slammed into the bag.

He slammed a hand into the dirt and was immediately pulled. He walked off under his own power.

"Obviously, he was feeling some real discomfort," Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said. "He plays through a lot. He's a tough guy and he always wants to be on the field. I think in this instance, he knew it was something he was not going to be able to play today with."

The 28-year-old has been among the game's best players in recent years when healthy — and unfortunately for the Twins, that's rarely been the case. He batted .306 with 19 home runs in 61 games in 2021 but was limited by a broken hand and a right hip strain.

Buxton signed a $100 million, seven-year deal to remain a Twin long-term over the winter. He was off to another powerful start this season, slugging three homers over seven games.

Buxton has also had shoulder, groin, toe, migraine and wrist issues that have contributed to him playing at least 100 games just once in eight big league seasons.

(© Copyright 2022 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

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