If the Twins needed Byron Buxton in the wild-card round, he believes his knee probably feels good enough where he could play.
Buxton, however, doesn't think the team needs him when he's not 100% healthy.
"It's all about contributing," Buxton said after the Twins won Game 1 of the wild-card series over the Toronto Blue Jays. "I can go out there and do what I want to do, but it wouldn't probably be at the speed I want it to be and that's one of those where I don't want to hurt the team. I don't want to put a team in a bad spot with me coming back at 50, 60, 70 percent."
Buxton played in a pair of rehab games with the Class AAA St. Paul Saints on Sept. 21 and Sept. 24, then participated in workouts at Target Field along with other rehabbing players throughout the past week. There is still soreness in his right knee. Plus, the Twins had Royce Lewis starring as their designated hitter Tuesday, so there isn't a clear role for Buxton even if he was healthy.
"There are guys in here that have done a great job of keeping us where we're at," Buxton said. "It's kind of knowing your body, knowing who you are and just putting yourself in a place to help the team."
Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said he had a "hard, emotional talk" with Buxton when they decided to leave him off their postseason roster, but it wasn't a close call because of his physical condition.
Baldelli didn't rule out Buxton potentially returning in a later round if the Twins advance in the playoffs.
"That's what we're hoping," Buxton said, "but the situation is the situation. I'll do what I can — not to say change their mind but make it a little harder."