Twins' Byron Buxton Hits 479-Foot Homer in 6-2 Win Over Rangers
Twins' Byron Buxton Hits 479-Foot Homer in 6-2 Win Over Rangers

Twins' Byron Buxton Hits 479-Foot Homer in 6-2 Win Over Rangers

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Byron Buxton delivered a spectacular performance for the Minnesota Twins against the Texas Rangers, highlighted by a 479-foot home run—the longest of his career and the second-longest in the 2025 MLB season. This three-run blast, which came off Texas starter Jack Leiter, turned a 2-0 deficit into a 3-2 lead in the third inning and was complemented by a highlight-reel diving catch just moments earlier. Buxton’s offensive display included three hits and a stolen base, showcasing his all-around talent and reinforcing his case for the American League All-Star team. The Twins won 6-2, with additional contributions from Willi Castro and Carlos Correa, while David Festa delivered a solid pitching performance. Buxton’s resilience stands out given his recent recovery from a concussion, and his power and speed continue to be crucial for Minnesota's playoff aspirations. His remarkable homer even left the Twins broadcast team laughing in amazement, underscoring its sheer dominance and impact.

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