Every franchise experiences transitions, where one generation of players gives way to the next. For the Minnesota Twins, Byron Buxton represents the final piece of a group that once promised sustained success.
Bryon Buxton's hot start to spring training continued on Sunday with his first home run of the year. After falling behind early, the Twins produced a ninth-inning rally to tie the Rays 5-5. Chris Paddack started on the mound for Minnesota,
How many teams did you play for? Just one. I like that.”
Byron Buxton had three hits in as many at-bats, Trevor Larnach homered, and the Twins' offense came to life in spring training action against the Orioles on Friday. Coming into this game, the Twins had scored a total of 14 runs in five completed games thus far in Grapefruit League play.
Leadership and clubhouse culture are hard to hold in balance, especially if a team isn’t performing up to expectations. For Byron Buxton, leadership is even more critical with the Twins' young core.
Taking that chance doesn’t have as much upside as we probably wish it did,” Derek Falvey said in explaining the team’s stay-on-first strategy.
Byron Buxton was 21 years old when he debuted with the Minnesota Twins in June 2015. He played 46 games that season and he bounced between Triple-A and the big leagues in 2016 as he learned the ...
Borgschulte worked as a Twins minor-league coach from 2018-21, giving him familiarity with several players on the roster.
Wallner is far from fitting the traditional leadoff hitter mold, but the Twins want damage atop the lineup and he can deliver it.
MLB analysts Harold Reynolds and Matt Vasgersian talked about the bad luck the Minnesota Twins suffered over the past few seasons, with freak injuries to arguably their most important play