Byron Buxton just got a promotion, but not to Double-A. He'll be facing better competition than that this fall.
Buxton is one of seven Twins prospects who have been invited to the Arizona Fall League, a six-week gathering of some of the best prospects from across minor-league baseball.
Buxton, batting .335 with 12 home runs and 52 stolen bases at two levels of Class A this year, will be joined on the Glendale Desert Dogs by outfielder Max Kepler, second baseman Eddie Rosario, and four pitchers from the Twins' organization: A.J. Achter, Zach Jones, Trevor May and Alex Meyer.
Meyer, widely considered the top pitching prospect in the Twins' system, recently returned to action at Class AA New Britain after missing more than a month with a sore shoulder.
The Fall League begins in early October and end in mid-November.
Meanwhile, if a tweet by Hall of Fame sportswriter Peter Gammons is correct, Josh Willingham is about to go through the week of uncertainly that Justin Morneau experienced two weeks ago. Willingham, batting .214 with 12 home runs during an injury-plagued season, has been placed on trade waivers by the Twins, Gammons reported via Twitter, meaning any team can claim the 34-year-old outfielder's contract, worth another $1.2 million this year and $7 million next year.
If a team claims Willingham, that team would have 48 hours to work out a trade with the Twins, who could also simply let the team have his contract with no compensation. If no team claims him, the Twins could trade him to any team. Players must be acquired by Saturday in order to be eligible for the postseason.
Amid all that, the Twins are taking on the Royals tonight, opening a three-game series in 90-degree heat. Both teams have cancelled batting practice today.