

Minnesota Twins' All-Star center fielder Byron Buxton faced a setback on Sunday in a game against the New York Yankees. After successfully reaching first base with an infield single, Buxton attempted to steal second but was tagged out by shortstop Anthony Volpe. During the play, he appeared to be in discomfort, grimacing as he made his attempt. The incident took place in the first inning, resulting in Buxton's early exit from the game. Rookie Kyler Fedko stepped in to fill his position for the remainder of the matchup. Buxton has been a crucial player for the Twins this season, boasting a .271 batting average with 25 home runs and 45 RBIs over 75 games. Despite his recent hip issues, he was recently honored with his third selection to the American League All-Star team, a testament to his impressive performance and contribution to the sport. This incident marks the continuation of hip-related difficulties for the 32-year-old. Earlier in the season, he was sidelined by a right hip impingement which led him to miss four consecutive games. Buxton made a strong return during Saturday's game, contributing two RBIs in their decisive 11-4 win. His recent accolade as a starter in the All-Star game underscores his resilience and talent, though the recurrence of his injury raises concerns about his ongoing fitness and availability. The Twins and Buxton's fans alike remain hopeful for a swift recovery, closely monitoring his condition as the team approaches the second half of the season. The anticipation of his potential return adds an air of uncertainty to Minnesota’s lineup as they strive to maintain their competitive edge.