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It will be Buxton's fourth time on the Twins 25-man roster. He was recalled last June straight from AA-Chattanooga after 268 plate appearances but was injured less than two weeks later. He returned in August. Then he was named the starting centerfielder this April after Aaron Hicks was traded in the offseason, but was demoted to AAA before the end of April.
So far, in his time in the majors, he has looked lost offensively. He has accumulated 68 strikeouts in his 187 plate appearances while drawing only eight walks. He hit just .156 this year before being sent down for his first extended time at AAA. There, he bounced back after a rough first week and has looked stronger as the season has progressed, thought he still has only 114 AB at that level. He reportedly has added a leg kick to his swing when he bats with less than two strikes, and has had more success hitting the ball to the opposite field, a skill he failed to demonstrate in the majors.
Regardless of his offensive contributions, he bring an immediate upgrade defensively to the Twins lineup, as his play and range in center field was solid even during his offensive struggles. But both the team and fans will be watching to see if the (limited) time in AAA has better prepared him for the challenges of major league pitching.







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