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Minnesota Twins Already some bad luck have been with some bad luck, their chances to win their division were hit on Thursday.
Minnesota entered 24-20 on Thursday, riding a 10-game winning streak, but still finished fourth in the division behind everyone Chicago White Sox.
The twins were on the road in Baltimore to face a struggling Oriole, and when Cedric Mullins came to cook, they rose 3-0 at the third bottom.
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Minnesota Twins outfielders Byron Buxton and shortstop Carlos Collea remain on the ground after a collision as they chased the ball during a Baltimore Orioles game at Orioles Park in Camden Yard. (Mitch Stringer-Imagn image)
O’s outfielder hit Blooper in shallow center. Carlos Correa Both were running directly towards each other at the Center Field Shortstop and Byron Buxton.
Mullins made the catch, but the two ran around each other, both lying on the grass in the outfield for a few minutes. Correa left the game and Buxton stayed before coming out fourth. The team said both were on concussion protocols.
Both All-Stars have been suffering from considerable injuries. Correa has played over 140 games in just two seasons in his MLB career, not since 2021, and only played 86 games last season.

Carlos Correa of ​​the Minnesota Twins will be assisted from the field by head athletic trainer Nick Paparesta after colliding with Byron Buxton at Oriole Park in Camden Yard on May 15, 2025 in Baltimore. (Mitchel Layton/Getty Images)
As for Buxton, the twins have played over 100 games since 2018 (102 last year), making him a designated batter multiple times.
Buxton contributed early in the game, and Dashawn Keirsey Jr.
Thankfully, for Minnesota, Chris Paddak was dominant in the bumps, pitching 11 scoreless innings to give Minnesota an 11th straight victory.

Minnesota Twins outfielder Byron Buxton goes to his knees after a crash at Oriole Park in Camden Yard. (Mitch Stringer-Imagn image)
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The twins cleaned the season series 6-0 after being swept 6-0 by the Orioles last year. This is also the fourth-longest winning streak in Minnesota’s franchise history. They won last year in 12 straights.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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