Twins’ Byron Buxton joins his teammate Carlos Correa in the shaking list

Minnesota Twins Outside Field player Byron Buxton, host Baltimore Orioles against the 4-0 win against the short-term Carlos Correa collided with Carlos Correa two days after the 7-day shake list was placed in the 7-day shake list.
Buxton entered the shock protocol on Thursday, and Minnesota stayed there on Saturday until he placed the host Milwaukee Brewers on the shaking list before the match. The movement is backwards until Friday.
Correa was placed in the 7 -day tremor list on Friday.
The two collided on Thursday and followed Pop-up in Cedric Mullins’s shallow center. Buxton caught and sprayed his face on Correa’s head, and both players fell to the ground.
As Correa left the competition immediately, Buxton finished his shot before leaving.
Gemini did not perceive a squad for Buxton, but MLB.com said Triple-A outside field player Carson McCusker went to Milwaukee. On Thursday, the 27-year-old 6-meter 250-pound McCusker, Triple-A St. Paul hit .350 with 10 Homer and 36 RBI in 38 games for Paul. He didn’t take part in a big league match.
Buxton. 30 -year -old Correa, 41 matches with two home running and 13 RBI .236 hits.
Minnesota brought a 12 -game win to the game on Saturday. The longest series of franchise, 15 games-June, was determined by a squad led by Kirby Puckett, who continued to win the World series in 1991.
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