Who’s on First? Three of the Newest Additions to the Twins’ Roster
- The Minnesota Twins currently have three noteworthy roster members affected by recent events as of late May 2025, including Carlos Correa and Byron Buxton on the concussion injured list, and Luke Keaschall on the 60-day injured list due to a forearm fracture.
- The concussion to Correa and Buxton resulted from a collision last Thursday in Baltimore, while Keaschall suffered his injury separately and was transferred to the longer-term injured list.
- Head athletic trainer Nick Paparesta reported Correa’s symptoms have mostly resolved and that Buxton is slightly behind Correa in recovery, with both required to pass neurological ImPACT tests before returning to play.
- Acquired in late April following Keaschall’s injury, Clemens has mainly played second base for the Twins, posting a.318 average with an OPS just over 1.000 and hitting three homers across 17 games, bolstering the team’s depth during a period of injuries.
- These injuries have opened opportunities for additions like Clemens and may allow Correa to return soon, while Keaschall is sidelined until late June at the earliest, influencing roster dynamics.
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Who’s on first? Three of the newest additions to the Twins’ roster
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Trio of Twins position players making progress towards their return
The Twins completed two games on Wednesday without three key contributors. It sounds as if they won’t have to play too much longer without all three, as each has made positive strides towards a return. Shortstop Carlos Correa, who suffered a concussion when he collided with Byron Buxton last Thursday in Baltimore, is feeling better, with head athletic trainer Nick Paparesta calling his symptoms “basically all gone.” Buxton, also dealing with a c…
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Correa resumes baseball activities, Buxton progressing well following collision
MINNEAPOLIS -- Carlos Correa is progressing well in his recovery from a concussion and has begun a variety of baseball activities, Twins head athletic trainer Nick Paparesta said Wednesday. Byron Buxton, who collided with Correa last week, is a little behind Correa in his concussion recovery, but is also progressing.
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