MIN • CF • #
Buxton told reporters after the game that he “didn’t feel good” but believes he avoided a long-term injury. The contusion occurred when he was plunked by a pitch, and while he stayed in the game initially, he was unable to continue. Buxton may get Sunday off, but should be back in the lineup in the coming days.
about 21 hours ago
June 15, 2025 2:17 AM
MIN • CF
about 6 hours ago
Buxton was in Sunday’s original lineup after suffering a left elbow contusion when he was hit by a pitch during Saturday’s game. It sounds like a precautionary decision to give him some extra rest. Fantasy managers should consider him day-to-day for now.
MIN • CF
about 8 hours ago
Buxton is back in center field and leading off on Sunday afternoon following an early exit from Saturday’s showdown with a left elbow contusion. The 31-year-old appears to have checked out fine after being hit by a pitch since he’s already back in Minnesota’s lineup. It’s a significant relief for the Twins and fantasy managers alike.
Source: MLB.com
MIN • PR-DH-DH
about 9 hours ago
Keirsey returns to the majors in advance of Sunday’s series finale against the Astros to fortify Minnesota’s bench. The 28-year-old rookie outfielder hit .109 (7-for-64) with one homer and five steals across 45 games earlier this season in his first exposure to the big leagues.
DET • CF
about 4 hours ago
It doesn’t seem like a good sign that the Tigers had fellow left-handed hitter Colt Keith hit in Meadows’ place against a right-hander, but it’s understandable, given that Meadows is just 6-for-42 since coming off the injured list. The good news is that Meadows’ exit velocity numbers are actually better than usual; he came into the day a 92.3 mph average exit velocity, a .262 xBA and a .499 xSLG. His defense will help keep him in the lineup until his luck changes on offense.
TEX • CF
about 6 hours ago
Carter talked his way into Sunday’s lineup after showing up to the ballpark feeling ready to go. The 22-year-old has been dealing with some left wrist discomfort since Friday’s game. It’ll be Alejandro Osuna heading to the bench.
Source: Kennedi Landry
TEX • CF
about 7 hours ago
Carter told reporters his left wrist felt “outstanding” prior to Sunday’s contest, so we’re assuming his absence for the second consecutive game is merely out of an abundance of caution prior to Monday’s off-day. The 22-year-old outfielder should be ready to return for Tuesday’s series opener against the Royals, barring an unexpected development.
Source: MLB.com