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NEW YORK (AP) — Minnesota Twins All-Star center fielder Byron Buxton left Sunday’s game against the New York Yankees following the first inning after reaggravating a hip injury. Buxton reached on an infield single to the third base side of the mound and was thrown out trying to steal second base on a headfirst slide during a full-count pitch that Kody Clemens struck out on.
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The Minnesota Twins welcomed Byron Buxton back to the starting lineup Saturday after the veteran center fielder missed four consecutive games with right hip impingement. Buxton will start in center field and bat second against the New York Yankees after avoiding the injured list during his recovery.
Twins catcher Ryan Jeffers -- who has been linked to the Yankees in trade rumors -- received an important injury update.
The Minnesota Twins send Joe Ryan to the mound against the New York Yankees as both starters bring dominant day-game ERA splits to the series.
In his first at-bat since last Sunday, Byron Buxton set the tone for the Twins. Buxton, back in the lineup Saturday afternoon after a four-game absence due to a right hip impingement, hammered an RBI double on a two-strike pitch to spark a three-run first inning.
Joe Ryan scattered three hits in seven scoreless innings and the Twins won a series at Yankee Stadium for the first time since 2014 with a 6-1 victory on Sunday.
The hits just kept on coming against Becky and the rest of the Yankee staff.
