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    Byron Buxton absent from Wednesday’s lineup

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    MIN Center Fielder #25
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    Byron Buxton is out of the lineup for Wednesday’s contest against the Guardians.

    It appears to be a planned maintenance day for Buxton, who started back-to-back games after coming off the injured list earlier this week. Although, you never really know with Buxton sometimes. There’s no reason to panic at the moment. The 32-year-old fantasy stalwart will get some extra rest prior to Thursday’s series finale in Cleveland. It’ll be Luke Keaschall in center field on Wednesday evening in his place.
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    Twins manager Derek Shelton told reporters Keaschall could get a more extended look atop the lineup, especially against left-handed starters, for the remainder of the season. The 24-year-old former top prospect got off to an ice-cold start at the plate, but has hit .290 (79-for-272) with six homers and seven steals in 86 games since the start of May. A permanent move atop Minnesota’s lineup would be a significant boost to his long-term fantasy value.
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    Keaschall got the Twins on the board with a 357-foot solo shot off of Aaron Nola in the second inning, trimming their deficit to one run at 2-1. That would be the extent of their scoring in the contest. With his two-hit attack, the 23-year-old infielder is now slashing .266/.362/.371 with seven homers, 36 RBI and 14 stolen bases in 449 plate appearances on the season.
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    He’ll serve as the 27th man for today’s game in Iowa, and we’re presuming will stick around afterwards. Buxton missed about two weeks with his latest hip impingement and has been hampered by the hip all season; start him while he’s healthy.
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    Buxton has been on the injured list with a hip impingement since July 29th. He also had an injection to help him battle through his lingering issue. However, reports were that the batting practice session went well, so the 32-year-old could be close to returning. It remains to be seen if the Twins will want to send him out on a rehab assignment.
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    The Mariners would go on to lose in the bottom of the ninth, but it was another good day for Keaschall, who has now homered in back-to-back games. The 23-year-old is hitting .333 since the start of July.
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    Buxton has been managing and battling through a lingering right hip issue for the last few months. His condition worsened to the point that he required a return trip to the injured list earlier this week. There’s optimism the injection, in addition to some extra rest, will finally put the issue to bed. The Twins are in the midst of a potential playoff push and are hoping to have Buxton back when first eligible to return next weekend.
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    Buxton has been battling a lingering hip ailment for the last couple months and didn’t look right at the dish after coming off the injured list last week, hitting just .160 (4-for-25) with zero extra-base hits in seven games. It’s challenging to forecast exactly when Buxton will return since the Twins would probably prefer that he finally put the hip issue to bed once and for all. Fantasy managers should anticipate a multi-week absence. There should be a definitive return timetable at some point in the near future.
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    Luke Keaschall takes over in center field. No surprise after Buxton made an early exit from Tuesday’s game at Target Field with right hip soreness. It’s been a persistent issue for him throughout the last few months and it wouldn’t be surprising if he wound up requiring a trip to the injured list. The Twins are probably going to wait at least a couple days before making that decision since they’re trying to remain in contention for an AL Wild Card playoff spot leading into next week’s trade deadline.
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    Not great. It’s the same hip issue that’s been bothering Buxton for most of the season. The 32-year-old franchise cornerstone was 0-for-2 prior to being replaced in center field by Luke Keaschall in the fifth inning of this one. Buxton has graded out as a top-15 fantasy outfielder this season, slashing .263/.320/.544 with 57 runs scored, 25 home runs, 45 RBI and seven steals in 82 games. Any sort of extended absence would be a massive hit for the Twins as they try to stay in playoff contention. He’ll undergo further evaluation, and possibly an MRI, to determine the severity of the issue. There should be additional clarity on his status prior to Wednesday’s contest.
  • MIN Center Fielder #25
    Buxton was replaced by Luke Keaschall in center field after going 0-for-2 at the plate. It’s probably an injury-related departure since it was a 1-0 game at the time of his exit. There should be an update on his status shortly.

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    Travis Bazzana stole a base, drove in three runs and went 4-for-5 in a 9-1 blowout win over the Rockies on Friday for the Guardians.

    Bazzana singled for all four hits. The 23-year-old’s steal gives him 16 on his rookie campaign, while the three-RBI night bumps that total to 39. Bazzana has had some real ups and downs, but the future certainly looks bright for the 23-year-old based on those aforementioned ups.
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    Patrick Bailey hit a three-run homer in a 9-1 victory for the Guardians over the Rockies on Friday.

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    Joey Cantillo allowed just one run but didn’t factor into the decision after throwing 4 2/3 innings against the Rockies on Friday.

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    Tanner Gordon was charged for five runs in 5 1/3 innings in a loss to the Guardians on Friday.

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    Yordan Alvarez went 2-for-3 with two doubles and two RBI in Friday’s win over the Athletics.

    Alvarez doubled in the fifth inning to drive home Nick Allen and put the Astros up 2-0. On the next at-bat, Alvarez would come around to score on an RBI double by Issac Paredes. Alvarez doubled again in the seventh inning to drive in another run, extending the Astros’ lead to 4-0. Alvarez has hit safely in each of his last three games and is slashing .283/.405/.433 in the month of August.
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    Hayden Wesneski pitched five scoreless innings while striking out four to pick up the win on Friday against the Athletics.

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    Jeff McNeil went 1-for-4 with a single in Friday’s loss to the Astros.

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    J.T. Ginn allowed three earned runs over five innings while striking out four, picking up the loss on Friday against the Astros.

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