Twins’ Bayren Buxon team partner Carlos Korea joins Korea

Two days after hitting Shortstop Carlos Korea while winning a 4–0 win over hosts Baltimore Oraols, Minnesota Twins outfins outfins outfielder Bayran Buxon was placed on Saturday in the 7-day coincidence list.
Buxton entered the Concussion Protocol on Thursday and stayed there until Minnesota placed him on the consumption list before Saturday’s game against hosts Mlyvoky Braves. This step is retrospective till Friday.
Korea was placed in the 7-day treaty list on Friday.
Both collided on Thursday chasing the pop-up of Sedric Mulins in the shallow center area. Buxon catched and his face entered Korea’s head and the two players fell to the ground.
Korea immediately dropped out of the competition, while Buxon ended the innings before departing.
The twins did not declare a roster replacement for Buxton, but told MLB.com that Triple-e outfielder Carson is the route for McSeskar Milwauki. The 6-Foot-8, 250-Pound McCaskar, who turned 27 on Thursday, is batting. He has not appeared in a major league game.
Buxton is batting. 261 with a team-high 10 homers and 27 RBI in 41 Games. 30 -year -old Korea is batting. 236 through two domestic runs and 13 with 41 games with RBI.
Minnesota brought a 12-game winning line in Saturday’s game. The longest line of the franchise is 15 games–was set in 1991 by a Kirbi Packet-led squad who went to win the world series.
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