It took everything for the Twins to hold off the Angels on Tuesday for a 4-3 victory — and maybe more than they wanted.
Byron Buxton made the defensive play of the night in the eighth inning with a 250-foot rocket from center field to home on the fly to throw out Shohei Ohtani, who tried to score from second on a single by Brian Goodwin.
Twins catcher Mitch Garver caught the ball and turned to tag Ohtani. In doing so, he turned his left foot into a vulnerable spot, and he was twisted to the ground as Ohtani slid feet first into him.
Here's the play:
The early diagnosis is that Garver suffered a high-ankle sprain on the play, but he will undergo more tests today.
"We don't have a lot of the information," Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said. "We will know a lot more tomorrow. Probably was not in as much pain as I was expecting. But anything beyond that is speculation."
Garver was down for a couple of minutes, then needed to be helped off the field as he was unable to put any weight on the foot. But the Twins felt the play was clean, and Garver did what he could after catching the ball.
"It took kind of perfect execution to get Ohtani," Baldelli said. "He can really run. One thing about that guy that most people wouldn't know is that, beyond everything else that he does, is that he's one of the faster players in baseball."