Buxton diagnosed with right hip impingement, considered day to day

June 30th, 2026

HOUSTON -- Twins star has been diagnosed with a right hip impingement following an MRI exam and is considered day to day, manager Derek Shelton said.

The Minnesota star was kept out of the lineup in Monday's series-opening 5-4 win over the Astros and seems likely to miss a few days, but will not go on the injured list at this time.

Buxton served as the designated hitter for the Twins in Sunday’s win against the Rockies, going 0-for-4 with a strikeout. Shelton felt that some of his swings looked awkward, and he and head athletic trainer Nick Paparesta spoke with the slugger after the game.

“He’s dealing with a little hip thing that’s going on,” Shelton said. “We had some imaging done, we’re waiting to get back on it. Yesterday after watching him in the box, it didn’t look right to me, so we had a conversation. Just giving him a day.”

Buxton is a leading candidate to start for the American League in the All-Star Game next month, carrying a .268/.325/.573 slash line with 25 home runs. He missed time in mid-May with hip discomfort and then was limited to DH for a while when he jammed his shoulder, but he has not been on the injured list this year.

For now, Shelton is hopeful that Buxton will not need an IL stint for this latest issue either.

“I think right now we’re at a day-to-day place,” Shelton said. “Really never want to get any farther than that. I think over the course of the last week we’ve seen how well he’s moved. We’ve seen him on the bases. Just yesterday it just didn’t look as comfortable.”