Buxton led off the game with an infield single, added a triple in the second and scored on Willi Castro’s infield single, doubled in a run in the third and singled in the fifth. He capped it off with a majestic homer to the batters eye in center on an 0-2 curveball from Andrew Heaney in the seventh.
It was his first five-hit game of the year, and the second of his career.
For Buxton -- who will swing in the T-Mobile Home Run Derby on Monday night at Truist Park in his home state of Georgia, then make his second All-Star Game appearance on Tuesday -- it’s been a brilliant first half, and he’s bringing it to a close by playing some of his best ball of the year. In his past five starts -- one of which was abbreviated when he was lifted in the second inning after a first-inning hit-by-pitch -- Buxton has three multhit games.
Joe Ryan himself: “I have a decent chance.” Manager Rocco Baldelli: “Joe’s made a great case.” The decision will emerge Sunday.
Byron Keiron Buxton is an American professional baseball center fielder and designated hitter for the Minnesota Twins of Major League Baseball. Buxton was considered by some baseball analysts to be the most talented player available in the 2012 Major League Baseball draft, and was selected as the second overall pick.