Byron Buxton Won’t Move Despite MLB Trade Rumors and Interest
Byron Buxton, an All-Star outfielder for the Minnesota Twins, remains a key figure in MLB trade rumors as the August 3 deadline approaches. Despite interest from other teams, Buxton has expressed a strong desire to stay with the Twins, stating, "I ain't said nothing about leaving, nor will I. I'm a Twin." The Twins are currently positioned for a playoff push, sitting just 1.5 games from a Wild Card spot and 4.5 games out of first in the AL Central division, making them unlikely to trade a star player. Buxton's impressive stats, including a .270 batting average and 23 home runs this season, further solidify his value. However, with a no-trade clause and declining interest from the Twins, a trade seems improbable at this moment.
By the Numbers- Buxton has a batting line of .270/.330/.589 (148 OPS+) through 64 games.
- He has hit 23 home runs and recorded 2.7 WAR this season.
- The Twins have won four straight games, bringing their record to 36-40.
- They are currently 1.5 games from the AL Wild Card and 4.5 games from the top of their division.
As the trade deadline approaches, teams may continue to inquire about Buxton, but his commitment to the Twins and their current playoff contention likely means he will remain with the team for now. Any potential future shift would depend on the Twins' performance in the coming weeks.
Bottom LineByron Buxton is not only a coveted player, but his commitment to the Twins and their playoff aspirations make a trade unlikely. Teams interested in his services may find themselves disappointed as Buxton has made it clear he plans to stay put.
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