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Twins place OF Byron Buxton (hip inflammation) on the 10-day IL

Twins place OF Byron Buxton (hip inflammation) on the 10-day IL

ARLINGTON, Texas – Minnesota Twins center fielder Byron Buxton was placed on the 10-day injured list Thursday, three days after he left a game early because of inflammation in his right hip.

Manager Rocco Baldelli said Buxton, who was not with the playoff contender Twins for the series opener in Texas, received an injection and is doing well, but will not be able to play for the next few days.

“We just understood that he wouldn’t be back for a few more days and we have some other players who will probably be out at some point in the next few days,” Baldelli said. “We just can’t play with fewer players for almost a week.”

The move to the IL was retroactive to Tuesday, so Buxton could return on August 23 at the earliest.

Minnesota has recalled infielder Edouard Julien from Triple-A St. Paul for his third appearance with the Twins this season.

Buxton, 30, had a .275 batting average with 16 home runs and 49 RBIs in 90 games this season. He had seven home runs in his final 55 at-bats before being retired in the fifth inning against Kansas City on Monday night and then replaced in the field in the sixth inning. The Twins described him at the time as “day to day.”

Buxton missed three games earlier this month with back discomfort and sat out 14 games in May with inflammation in his right knee. A right hip strain sidelined him for the final six weeks of the 2022 season, an injury believed to be related to the persistent knee pain he played with this year. He underwent arthroscopic surgery on his knee then and last October.

Baldelli said the Twins would wait as long as possible before making the latest IL move, but do not expect Buxton to be out much longer than the minimum stay.

“We didn’t decide to put him on the injured list because we just wanted to play it safe. We really wanted to keep him active,” Baldelli said. “That’s why he didn’t go on the injured list yesterday, and that’s why, even though he didn’t travel with the team, we waited to put him on the injured list. We wanted to see how he was doing this morning.”

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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