Minnesota Twins star Byron Buxton narrowly avoided being run over by a bratwurst mascot during the Milwaukee Brewers race on Tuesday. Buxton was preparing to take the field before the bottom of the sixth inning when he noticed the mascots running down the third base line and quickly retreated back into the dugout to avoid a collision. Buxton later joked that he thought he would have to “take a charge” if he couldn’t get out of the way in time. Fortunately, he was unharmed and able to continue playing in the game, although the Twins ultimately lost 3-2.

During the game, Buxton went 1-for-4 with a strikeout, while his teammates Matt Wallner and Christian Vazquez contributed RBIs. On the Brewers’ side, star Christian Yelich hit his second home run of the season, and Brice Turang and Jackson Chourio also had RBIs in the winning effort. Twins manager Rocco Baldelli acknowledged that both teams played well defensively, resulting in a low-scoring game. However, he expressed a desire for his team to make better contact with the ball and capitalize on those opportunities in future games.

Despite the loss, Milwaukee improved their record to a perfect 4-0 while Minnesota fell to 2-2. The general manager of the Twins, Derek Falvey, made a decision to send down a player who was leading the team in batting average because he felt that the player needed to focus on getting on base more consistently. This move reflects the team’s commitment to improving their overall performance and making strategic decisions to maximize their chances of success in future games.

The close call with the mascot served as a lighthearted moment in an otherwise competitive game, reminding fans and players alike to stay alert and adaptable in unexpected situations on the field. Buxton’s quick reflexes in avoiding the mascot demonstrated his agility and ability to react swiftly under pressure, qualities that are essential for success in professional baseball. Despite the loss, the Twins and Brewers both showed strong teamwork and determination, setting the stage for future matchups between the two talented teams. Fans can look forward to more exciting moments and thrilling plays as the baseball season progresses.

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