Twins’ Carlos Correa lands on concussion IL after head-to-head collision with Byron Buxton


Twins’ Carlos Correa lands on concussion IL after head-to-head collision with Byron Buxton

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Minnesota Gemini Shortstop Carlos Correa and Outfielder Byron Buxton came out against Baltimore Orioles on Wednesday after colliding with the third fall. Friday, the twins fitted to the sewer on the list of shocks and activated Infielder Ryan Fitzgerald. BUXTON remains in the shock protocol.

The two twins stars behind the Cedric Mullins flight ball, Korea kept her back into the outbound area and comes to the center. The connection was able to hit the ball ball. Both went down when they appeared to knock their heads. Korea immediately left, and Buzton was originally remained before leaving for the game.

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The 30-year-old Korrea played in the middle of a disappointing season. During his first 40 games, he hit .238 / .276 / .333 (70 ops +) two home runs and 21 other strikes than a walk. In two of his last three games, Jrotron recorded many hits, providing some hope that he was in the process of correcting his course.

31-year-old Buxton is one of the most effective players in the twin list. Through its first 40 games, he fights .258 / .310 / .503 (124 OPS +), while his usual excellent protection in the central field. Bauaton had eliminated his 10th household run in the season before the collision.

The twins are already without a few main players.

However, the twins entered 24-20 records on Friday, the 11-game winner of the winning layer, which already includes five victories against Oriols. Minnesota’s hot tears will help nip until the end of the year 4-11.