The twin Carlos Correa goes on 7-day concussion injured list after colliding with Byron Buxton
Milwaukee (AP) -Carlos Correa, a short-stop of Minnesota, was injured on the seven-day concussion on Friday, a day after colliding with middle field worker Byron Buxton in the pursuit of a shallow flying ball. Buxton entered the concussion protocol following Minnesota’s 4-0 victory on Baltimore on Thursday and was also kept out of the twins on Friday for the opener of a series of three games in Milwaukee. The twins carry an 11 -match winning line in that series. In the third innings of Thursday’s game, Correa moved back to the outfield grass for the ball, while Buxton asked for the last second before they hit their heads. Bank coach Jayce Tingler, who filled out the driver Rocco Baldelli due to a disease, indicated that the noise of the crowd hampered their communications during the play. Correa was removed immediately. Buxton was taken out the next innings. Brooks Lee, the regular second Baseman, played shortly on the Brewers. Dashawn Keirsey jr. Was in midfield. In other moves on Friday, the twins have the contract of the twins of Ryan Fitzgerald of Triple-a St. Paul chose and transferred the right-handed worker Michael Tonkin to the 60-day injured list. The 30-year-old Fitzgerald beat .328 with a .426 base percentage, four homers and 21 RBs in 35 games with St. Paul. The 30-year-old Correa has just missed three games this season scheduled rest days after being limited to 86 games last season due to plantar fasciitis in his right foot. Buxton, whose career was even more interrupted by injuries, also played in 41 of Minnesota’s first 44 games. Correa, a three-time All-Star, hits this season with a .236 with a .274 base percentage, two homers and 13 RBIs. ___