Twins' Star Byron Buxton Joins Team USA for World Baseball Classic
Byron Buxton has been named to Team USA's roster for the upcoming World Baseball Classic, becoming just the fourth outfielder to commit to the team. The Twins' center fielder joins teammate Joe Ryan in representing the organization at the tournament. This is both players' first WBC appearance, with Buxton and Ryan joining a star-studded roster featuring Aaron Judge, Bobby Witt Jr., Paul Skenes, and Tarik Skubal.
Buxton's inclusion was expected after Twins manager Mark DeRosa and general manager Michael Hill confirmed last month that the center fielder was under "serious consideration" to join the team. The decision is a strategic move by Team USA to balance its roster with players who can offer right-handed power and defensive capabilities. Hill pointed out that Buxton's speed, defense, and right-handed bat would complement some of the other pieces on the team.
The Twins' center fielder had an impressive all-star season in 2024, hitting .264 with a .878 OPS and posting a career-high 35 home runs while driving in 83. He was also seen as one of the top players in American League Most Valuable Player voting. DeRosa praised Buxton's growth from working out with young pitchers and described him as "time for the world to see him run around in center field."
Team USA will convene in Arizona before the tournament, playing two exhibition games on March 3-4 before beginning play in Pool B alongside Brazil, Great Britain, Italy, and Mexico at Daikin Park. The first round will take place from March 6-11, with quarterfinals for Pools A and B occurring on March 13-14. The tournament will conclude in Miami, where the winner will be crowned on March 17.
The United States last won the World Baseball Classic in 2017 and finished as a runner-up to Japan in 2023.
Byron Buxton has been named to Team USA's roster for the upcoming World Baseball Classic, becoming just the fourth outfielder to commit to the team. The Twins' center fielder joins teammate Joe Ryan in representing the organization at the tournament. This is both players' first WBC appearance, with Buxton and Ryan joining a star-studded roster featuring Aaron Judge, Bobby Witt Jr., Paul Skenes, and Tarik Skubal.
Buxton's inclusion was expected after Twins manager Mark DeRosa and general manager Michael Hill confirmed last month that the center fielder was under "serious consideration" to join the team. The decision is a strategic move by Team USA to balance its roster with players who can offer right-handed power and defensive capabilities. Hill pointed out that Buxton's speed, defense, and right-handed bat would complement some of the other pieces on the team.
The Twins' center fielder had an impressive all-star season in 2024, hitting .264 with a .878 OPS and posting a career-high 35 home runs while driving in 83. He was also seen as one of the top players in American League Most Valuable Player voting. DeRosa praised Buxton's growth from working out with young pitchers and described him as "time for the world to see him run around in center field."
Team USA will convene in Arizona before the tournament, playing two exhibition games on March 3-4 before beginning play in Pool B alongside Brazil, Great Britain, Italy, and Mexico at Daikin Park. The first round will take place from March 6-11, with quarterfinals for Pools A and B occurring on March 13-14. The tournament will conclude in Miami, where the winner will be crowned on March 17.
The United States last won the World Baseball Classic in 2017 and finished as a runner-up to Japan in 2023.