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Royce Lewis and Byron Buxton were expected to be critical contributors to the Twins roster this season. So, when can fans expect them and other key players to return from the injured list?

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Every team deals with injuries, and it’s easy for a fan base to be distraught by the number of players on the injured list at any given time. In 2022, the Twins were decimated by injuries, which forced the front office to renew its focus on roster depth entering the last two seasons. Minnesota has multiple key players on the injured list, but there might be light at the end of the tunnel. Here is a rundown of the Twins’ key injuries with expected return timelines. 

Royce Lewis, 3B
Injury: Severe right quad strain

Lewis started the year with a bang by hitting a home run in his first at-bat on Opening Day. However, the celebration was short-lived as he sustained a severe right quad strain while running the bases later in the game. Lewis was given a platelet-rich plasma injection last month to help him with the healing process. He has begun baseball activities, including hitting on the field and baserunning. Head athletic trainer Nick Paparesta told reporters that the team will better understand his return timeline when he does more extensive baserunning drills. The Twins initially expected Lewis to be nearing a return at the beginning of June, but a more extended rehab assignment likely pushes back that timeline. 
Expected Return: Mid-June

Bryon Buxton, CF
Injury: Right knee inflammation

Buxton tested his knee on the field earlier this week, and the team felt comfortable enough with his progress to send him on a rehab assignment. He is scheduled to play at Triple-A on Wednesday and Thursday, which could put him on a path to return to the team by this weekend. Even at the time of the injury, the Twins expected Buxton to need a minimum stay on the injured list. In the 14 games before his injury, Buxton was hitting .304/.360/.522 (.882) with five doubles, a triple, and a game-tying home run. Hopefully, he can return to help the team for their crucial series against Cleveland starting on Friday.   
Expected Return: Mid-May

Brock Stewart, RHP
Injury: Right shoulder tendinitis

Like other players on this list, Stewart received a PRP injection after an MRI revealed inflammation in his rotator cuff. Stewart had initially told reporters that he hoped to throw over the weekend, but that didn’t happen.“We have to get his arm strength where it needs to be,” Paparesta said. “We have to get his range of motion where it needs to be. … But we hope to see him throwing here in the short term.” Stewart has been one of baseball’s most dominant relievers over the last two seasons, but injuries have limited him to 41 innings. He adds depth to the bullpen, but the team can be patient with him because it’s more important that he is available in the season’s second half.  
Expected Return: Twins are waiting to set a timeline

Justin Topa, RHP
Injury: Torn left patellar tendon

Topa was seen wearing a brace on his left knee because last week’s MRI revealed a 25% tear of his patellar tendon. He received a PRP injection and must continue to wear the brace for another week. Topa and the Twins decided on this recovery path over surgery because he hopes to help the team in 2024. He will not throw for another six weeks and then take time to ramp back up. Minnesota is attempting to salvage part of his season in what has developed into a brutal trade for both teams
Expected Return: After the All-Star Break

The Twins have been playing well, but players returning from injury can help the team continue to be successful. Stewart and Topa can add depth to the bullpen, while Lewis and Buxton are dynamic bats for the lineup. Other injuries will happen in a 162-game season, so it's important for these players to return and provide value to the club. 

Which player will have the most significant impact on the Twins in 2024? Which injury is the most concerning? Leave a COMMENT and start the discussion. 

 


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Since Buxton appears ready to return, he has about a month on Lewis to bring energy to the lineup. I hope Buxtons hitting improves quickly over the next couple of weeks. One homer and 3 walks in nearly 100 plate appearances prior to injury was not helping a lot. I hope he stays healthy the rest of the season.

I expect Lewis to bring some explosions to lineup when he return, although there will probably be less than 100 games left in the season. I hope he stays healthy the rest of the season.

Stewart will bring a lot to the back end of the bullpen when he gets back. They  need to find a usage schedule for him that gets him healthy the rest of the year. I expect trying to compensate for the loss of Duran probably affected his usage the first month or so.

I am not sure about Topa, but if we have all four available for the second half that would work out to be a pretty good mid season trade. I think Lewis would provide the biggest return to the team.

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I'm still more bullish on Lewis. I think he could see a rehab assignment next week since the Twins are planning to push his running the basepaths on back to back days at this point. If he responds well, there's not much in the way of a rehab assignment which I'd be shocked if that lasted more than 2 weeks.

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IMO fans were expecting info on Lee & Jenkins. Yeah will be great to have Buxton back since he was starting to heat things up before he went on the IL. But we really miss Lewis, almost as much as he misses playing. 25% tear on the patella sounds serious, I wonder how much he can still contribute this season maybe better to opt for the surgery. I agree not to rush Steward best to have him 100% & stay healthy than going back to the IL shortly & develop into something more serious after returning if rushed.

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2 hours ago, Doctor Gast said:

IMO fans were expecting info on Lee & Jenkins. Yeah will be great to have Buxton back since he was starting to heat things up before he went on the IL. But we really miss Lewis, almost as much as he misses playing. 25% tear on the patella sounds serious, I wonder how much he can still contribute this season maybe better to opt for the surgery. I agree not to rush Steward best to have him 100% & stay healthy than going back to the IL shortly & develop into something more serious after returning if rushed.

Lee's general rehab on his disc isn't scheduled to be done before the end of this month. There's nothing to report. Jenkins is still dealing with recovering from the hamstring strain. 6-8 weeks is standard for that kind of injury so it's still pretty early. No changes there.

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