MILWAUKEE – Now we know why Byron Buxton struck out four times against Chris Sale on Wednesday.
"He couldn't hold the bat," Twins outfielder Torii Hunter said.
The Twins on Friday placed Buxton on the 15-day disabled list with a sprained left thumb — but manager Paul Molitor said the speedy outfielder could be out four to six weeks. Buxton's first tour of Major League Baseball comes screeching to a halt and extends his battle with injuries that has lasted over a year.
"Disappointed for him," Molitor said. "He has been through a whirlwind the last couple of weeks. Now he's been set back by injury, unfortunately. I reached out to him and said, 'Hey, you have to weather this storm like anything else and hopefully come out better on the other end.' "
Buxton injured the thumb during Tuesday's 6-2 loss to the White Sox when he was thrown out trying to steal second base. His left thumb got caught as he began his headfirst slide into the bag.
Molitor said he was told by head trainer Dave Pruemer that Buxton had a bruise on his thumb but didn't think much of it because it happens to players who dive into bases.
"He thought it was just swollen and would take a day or two to calm down," Hunter said.
The left hand, the bottom hand for righthanded hitters, is crucial in holding the bat tightly. The top hand can slide off, but not the bottom, and Buxton had trouble swinging on Wednesday.