NASHVILLE — At this stage of the offseason, still 10 weeks before pitchers and catchers report to spring training, the Twins have Byron Buxton penciled in as their starting center fielder.
Buxton hasn't played center in a major league game since August of 2022, and he underwent a procedure on his right knee in October, but the Twins say they are optimistic about the way he's moving around. Buxton visited Twins medical director Dr. Chris Camp last week and did a workout at Target Field. He is expected to begin baseball activities over the next week.
"No matter which player you're talking about, you don't know anything for sure," Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said. "It's December. Anyone that's rehabbing and coming back, you have a plan and then you have a different direction you can go if that plan doesn't work out exactly the way you want. But the news is positive so far. The little video clips that I get, they look good. He's doing well."
The Twins don't have a natural starting center fielder on their 40-man roster behind Buxton after Michael A. Taylor became a free agent. Austin Martin will focus on center in spring training, while Willi Castro and Nick Gordon have experience as an occasional fill-in.
"Obviously we've gone through some challenges with Byron in center over the last couple of seasons," said Derek Falvey, the Twins' president of baseball operations. "We also know if he's healthy and in a good place, there's nobody we're going to get that's going to have as much of an impact as Byron Buxton playing center field."
During Buxton's workout at Target Field last week, which included head trainer Nick Paparesta and strength coach Aaron Rhodes, Falvey said Buxton "was doing some things that he couldn't really do last year at different times."
"We're going to go into spring training planning on, if everything continues to go well, having him out there in center field and very hopeful that the procedure he had puts him in the spot he needs to be in," Baldelli said, "but we also have to plan for everything, as usual."
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