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FORT MYERS, Fla. -- Following the initial day of full-squad workouts on Monday, Twins center fielder Byron Buxton expressed his determination to maintain good health throughout the upcoming season. This declaration carries significant weight, as Buxton has struggled with injuries over the past few years and has not completed a full season since 2017.
Buxton emphasized the importance of taking care of his body and making adjustments to his training regimen. He acknowledged the challenges he has faced but remains optimistic about his ability to contribute to the team. The center fielder is aware that his performance is crucial for the Twins' success, and he is committed to being on the field as much as possible.
As the team prepares for the season, Buxton's focus on health could be a game-changer. His talent and speed make him a key player, and a healthy season could propel the Twins into contention. Fans and teammates alike are hopeful that Buxton's commitment will lead to a breakthrough year.
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