BALTIMORE -- Minnesota Twins shortstop Carlos Correa and center fielder Byron Buxton were both placed in the concussion protocol following a collision during Thursday's 4-0 win over Baltimore.
A scary scene here at Camden Yards.
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Twins CF Byron Buxton and SS Carlos Correa collided on a popup in the outfield. As Buxton caught the ball, it appeared as if their heads banged off one another.
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Baltimore's Cedric Mullins hit a fly ball to shallow center field leading off the bottom of the third. Correa retreated to the outfield grass in pursuit while Buxton raced in. Buxton appeared to call off Correa at the last minute, but it was too late. The 6-foot-2, 190-pound Buxton slammed into the 6-3, 220-pound Correa.
Correa exited the game immediately and was replaced by Jonah Bride. Buxton stayed in for the remainder of the third inning but did not return for the fourth and was replaced by Ty France.
The 30-year-old Correa has missed just three games this season -- all scheduled rest days -- after being limited to 86 games last season because of plantar fasciitis in his right foot.
The Twins entered the day on a 10-game winning streak that brought them back into the mix in the competitive AL Central.