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The Minnesota twins have already had some accident to be in a dominant all central, and their chances of winning the division got a hit on Thursday.
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The twins were on their way in Baltimore to meet the fighting Orioles, and they were up 3-0 at the bottom of the third when Cedric Mullins came to the bowl.
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Minnesota twins Outfielder Byron Buxton and Shortstop Carlos Correa stays on earth after a collision while chasing the ball during the Baltimore Orioles game at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. (Mitch Stringer-Preferred Pictures)
O’s outfielder hit a blooper into low center, which both Carlos correlates at shortstop and Byron Buxton in the middle field chased down – both ran directly against each other.
Mullins caught the catch, but the two ran right into each other and both lay on the outfield grass for several minutes. Correa left the game while Buxton stayed in before leaving in the fourth. The team said both were in the concussion protocol.
Both All-Stars have had their reasonable proportion of injuries. Correa has played 140-Plus games in one season only twice in his MLB career, and not since 2021, and he played on only 86 games last season.

Carlos Correa from the Minnesota twins is helped from the field by athletic coach Nick Paparesta after colliding with Byron Buxton in Oriole Park at Camden Yards on May 15, 2025 in Baltimore. (Mitchell Layton/Getty Images)
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As far as Buxton is concerned, the twins have made him a designated hits several times because he has played for over 100 games just once (last year with 102) since 2018.
Buxton had contributed earlier in the game and hit back-to-back home runs with Dashawn Keirsey Jr.
Fortunately for Minnesota, Chris Paddack was dominant on the shock and threw 11 scoreless innings to give Minnesota their 11 -win in a row.

Minnesota Twins Outfielder Byron Buxton knees after a collision at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. (Mitch Stringer-Preferred Pictures)
The twins swept the season series 6-0 after being swept by Orioles 6-0 last year. This is also Minnesota’s fourth longest winning row in the franchise history. They won 12 right at one point last year.