Byron Buxton Exits Game with Knee Soreness During Stolen Base Attempt
Minnesota Twins' center fielder Byron Buxton was forced to leave the game after experiencing right knee soreness following an unsuccessful stolen base attempt against the Chicago White Sox.
- Byron Buxton left the Twins' game in the second inning after pulling up with knee soreness during a stolen base attempt.
- The injury occurred as Buxton was tagged out, leading to his early exit from the game.
- Buxton had been performing well this season, appearing in 28 of the Twins' first 30 games, after overcoming knee issues from previous years.
- His exit follows recent returns from injury by teammates, adding to the Twins' ongoing challenges with player injuries.
- Willi Castro replaced Buxton in center field following the incident.