When Byron Buxton left Saturday's game against the Angels because of leg soreness, a collective "here we go again" came from a Twins fan base that feared the speedy center fielder, who has been limited to designated hitter duty this season in a precautionary move, would be unavailable for an extended period.
Monday, however, the Twins got good news. Buxton would be back in the lineup at DH and hitting third in the opener of a series against the San Francisco Giants at Target Field.
"Buck's doing pretty well,'' Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said of Buxton, who was held out of Sunday's series finale in Anaheim, Calif., because of the issue with his right leg. "… The responsible thing to do this weekend was to actually take him out of that game and not have him in yesterday. We don't want to ever put ourselves in a position where we're set back because of stubbornness or anything like that.''
Buxton went 0-for-3 with a strikeout in Monday's 4-1 loss. He left three runners in scoring position with two outs.
Buxton, a 2017 Gold Glove winner for his work in center field, was held to 92 games or fewer in each season from 2018 to 2022. This year, Buxton has served as DH, appearing in 43 of the team's 48 games.
"He's been in the lineup almost every day this year,'' Baldelli said. "He's been productive. He's been running well. Actually, this week, before we had to take him out of the game, he's probably run more in that past week than any time I've seen him really in a significant period of time.''
At 29, Buxton has adopted a more mature approach to staying in games by listening to his body.
"It's about being with my teammates and being in that leadership role,'' Buxton said. "For me to come out for that tightness is more of what I'm trying to accomplish. Most of the time, I would have tried to push myself through that, which would have prevented me from getting back.''