5:55pm: The Twins have now made it official, placing Buxton on the IL with right hip inflammation, retroactive to August 13. Julien was recalled as the corresponding move. They also optioned right-hander Louie Varland and recalled righty Ronny Henriquez.
4:20pm: Twins outfielder Byron Buxton has been dealing with a hip injury in recent days. Per Dan Hayes of The Athletic on X, there’s no structural damage but the club is going to place him on the 10-day injured list anyway. Hayes adds that infielder Edouard Julien is on his way to join the team, presumably as the corresponding move.
Buxton hasn’t played for Minnesota since Monday. He departed that game with right hip discomfort. He was sent for an MRI but it came back clean, per Aaron Gleeman of The Athletic on X. However, he has been kept out of the lineup due to ongoing discomfort and the club has been considering an IL stint just to avoid playing a man short, which will seemingly come to pass today.
It’s a fairly logical decision to make. The club is in a tight playoff race, currently holding the second Wild Card spot in the American League but with the Royals, Red Sox and Mariners all fairly close behind. Since Buxton has already missed a few days, his IL placement can be backdated, meaning he could theoretically be back by next weekend if he heals up between now and then. Rather than play shorthanded for a few days, the club can get reinforcements while giving Buxton a breather.
Buxton’s health has been an ongoing issue throughout his career, so it makes sense to play things on the cautious side. Although this is his tenth major league season, he has only once played more than 92 games in any individual campaign due to various maladies. Last year, the club limited him to designated hitter duties exclusively, but he still only got into 85 contests.
The knee issues that plagued him last year seem to be less of an issue this season. He did miss a couple of weeks in May with right knee inflammation but has otherwise been in the lineup. He has appeared in 90 games so far this year, taking his customary center field position in 82 of those. He’s also been incredibly impactful, as he’s hit 16 home runs and is slashing .275/.334/.528 for a 140 wRC+. He’s also swiped six bags and has received strong grades for his glovework, leading FanGraphs to credit him with 3.2 wins above replacement on the year.
Losing that production for a while will obviously be less than ideal for the Twins in the short term, but it will be worth it in the long term if Buxton can heal up and be back in form for the playoff race and the postseason itself.
Until then, the club will likely be using Manuel Margot and Austin Martin to cover center, with Max Kepler, Trevor Larnach and Matt Wallner also in the outfield/designated hitter mix. Martin has also been playing some second base this year, so Julien will give them an extra option there while Martin spends more time on the grass. Kyle Farmer is also on hand as a glove-first option at the keystone, compared to Julien’s more bat-first profile. With Carlos Correa and Brooks Lee also on the IL, Willi Castro is covering shortstop every day as Royce Lewis and José Miranda share third base and DH duties.
User 3222006999
Another shocker. Next you’ll be saying Kris Bryant is on the IL.
Acoss1331
Rendon has entered the chat.
LowcountryJoe
Yelich & Trout have also entered. Waiting on 30+ plus invites to join.
Redstitch108* 2
Wow, you didn’t see that I had already mentioned Rendon huh?
solaris602
He is – that happened yesterday.
Acoss1331
Rendon is back on the IL? Took his sweet time getting back thanks for the update solaris!
AngelsFan1968
It was Kris Bryant that went on the IL the other day.
Curly Was The Smart Stooge
Let’s give a shout to Trout
Injuries are detracting from the game, making it less interesting to watch. Any suggestions Manfart?
UWPSUPERFAN77
BTW, he has hit virtually no home runs this season. Rondon is done!
ellisburks
James Paxton has pulled all his hamstrings entering the chat.
baseballfreak25
He’s already there.
Very Barry
Death, Taxes and Buxton going on the IL.
UWPSUPERFAN77
Too Bad!
manfraud
MLB should just rename it the “Buxton List”
solaris602
Death, taxes, and ByBux on the IL. We’re still in Kansas, Toto.
Redstitch108* 2
Anthony Rendon sends his regards.
Redstitch108* 2
Mike Trout sends his also.
Acoss1331
Buxton is at 90 games played. Who takes the over on him getting to 100 this season?
3768902
He’ll play 10 of the next 42 games.
Rsox
Maybe…
letitbelowenstein
Unless he gets hurt again.
Baseball’s Topics on Baseball Today
He’s healthy enough to play 100. Only question is whether he’ll play that much in view of the upcoming postseason.
Pads Fans
The line in Vegas prior to the season was 109.5 games. I took the under. Looking good, but crossing my fingers because it will be close. .
Clofreesz
Oh no! Anyway.
bballlover93
He was born with glass bones and paper skin
UWPSUPERFAN77
God Makes every person unique! just hard to figure out why he allows him to go thru this!
Astros_fan_in_Aus
Probably because “god” is a figment of imagination.
UWPSUPERFAN77
Your call to believe!
whitesox2112
OMG, THIS GUY IS MADE OF GLASS. JUST LIKE ELOY JIMENEZ. it’s expected at this point
spirit of truth
As competitive as these guys are it has to be soul crushing to continually get hurt like this. Granted they’re all millionaires blah blah blah so you can’t feel too sorry for them. But for an athlete’s body to fall apart on them has got to be devastating.
All may not feel this way but I’m sure there’s guys that want to actually contribute and be there for their teammates. I bet there’s a bunch of guys that want to shut the fan’s mouths and prove everyone wrong. But the inevitable happened and he and the rest of the usual suspects do what they do and got hurt.
gbs42
sprit,
I’m with you. I think the vast majority of players want to be on the field as often as possible helping the team try to win games.
I play a few sports recreationally, and I would be crushed if my body didn’t allow me to do so.
YankeesBleacherCreature
The vast majority of these said players have dedicated their entire lives to playing professionally. It’s the ones with the best work ethics and competitive spirits that make it to the big leagues, not the most talented. The naysayers here can’t even begin to comprehend the psyche it takes to be a pro player.
baseballfreak25
What’s new? Next news story!
Old York
Guy’s gotta be a 1st ballot IL HOFer.
UWPSUPERFAN77
Not bad!
Baseball’s Topics on Baseball Today
People are reacting like he got significantly injured Buxton-style. This is simply a case of the Twins resting him now as opposed to him getting worse for the postseason. He’s on the IL because of his injury history, not his current injury. Other guys would probably be playing through this. Anyway, given the Twins position, this is the right decision.
GB2
The sky is blue, water is wet, etc, etc, etc
Paleobros
Water isn’t wet. It’s a liquid that makes other things wet.
GB2
I bet you’re fun at parties
DodgersBro
GB2
“I bet you’re fun at parties”
I bet you’re not
Paleobros
GB, I wouldn’t know; I never get invited to any parties 🙁
Paleobros
But I *do* agree with you that the sky is blue!
Because sunlight is scattered by Earth’s atmosphere, and the gases in the atmosphere scatter blue light the most. The blue light is then redirected in many directions across the sky, while other wavelengths aren’t scattered as much.
Dumpster Divin Theo
Paleo on a roll
RockinRobin
I can hear Brian Regan saying, “inexplicable!”
BPax
Make room for me! I’ll join you again soon! Shouted Giancarlo.
letitbelowenstein
I love watching By Bux when he’s healthy. I’d just like to see him play 160 games in a season before I die.
Acoss1331
The guy is tremendously talented but at best the most you can count on is 110 games, that’s with a healthy-ish season though.
THEY LIVE!!!
I’m 67 years old, but until my 65th year I was more durable than Buxton.
DodgersBro
They live
I doubt it. Go ahead and believe that, though.
I mean maybe you went to work every day for 5 years without missing a day and I’m sure Subway, or whoever, is glad for your service, but it’s not at all the same thing
UWPSUPERFAN77
Good for you, I am almost 70!
letitbelowenstein
Glad I’m not the only senior on here. I’m old enough to have seen Frank Bertaina pitch and Gary Kolb steal a base.
UWPSUPERFAN77
Do not remember Bertaina
sad tormented neglected mariners fan
How many times has there been an article on him going to the IL
ptpheonix
Dude can’t stay off the IL
CO Guardening
He got to 90 games. Only 3 more and it’d be his 2nd most games played in a season.
dlj0527
Has to be worst contract in Twins history. Must also be related to Anthony Rendon some how.
YankeesBleacherCreature
Far from it. 3.3 bWAR for the season. At least 10 teams would buy that kind of guaranteed production from a player for $15MM even if he’s out for half a season.
Player to be named in the future 2
There it is…. And today is Thursday.
ButCanHePitch
*GASP*
Byron Buxton is hurt?! Say it ain’t so Johnny! Say it ain’t so! But seriously, I feel bad for Bryant, because he didn’t come off injury prone when he came up from the minors, but Buxton? He’s been injury prone since he debuted.
UWPSUPERFAN77
AGAIN! AGAIN! Great talent when Healthy. However, Availability =how valuable you really are! Sorry for him, the team, and the fans!
seth3120
I honestly can’t figure it out scientifically why some guys can’t stay healthy and others go years without being on the IL at all. I could understand a particular part of the body continuing to be an issue I have a bad back and no doctor has suggested I see a surgeon but it sure is easy and random to aggravate it. But some guys it’s all over the place and every 25 games or so. I’m not one who hates on those guys most of them want to play and are a lot more frustrated than any fan. Plus rehab isn’t a fun thing. Getting over injuries doing these exercises in the pool or whatever the case may be isn’t enjoyable. But I really don’t get it it’s not like a guy like Buxton is carrying a bunch of extra weight or muscle that would make him more susceptible to injury he doesn’t have that kind of body type. Idk I for one feel for the guy
YankeesBleacherCreature
Look at health as a skillset if you will. We’re all built differently. I’ve been blessed with good health while not maintaining the healthiest lifestyle. I don’t get sick and have had the flu only twice in my life. My dad, at my age, was already on a myriad of meds. Two of my good buddies have been health-freaks yet have developed long-term health issues.
dpsmith22
no way, Buxton to the DL?
ArianaGrandSlam
Only if there was another baseball league that holds only 80 games a season, this guy would have been the best player of all time.
Steve(shs22)
Ronald Acuna says his hello
Dumpster Divin Theo
Buh bye
Dumpster Divin Theo
Glass
GarryHarris
So, who won that pool?
Touch 'em all Joe
Death, taxes and Buxton on the IL.