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Twins All-Stars removed from game after scary collision

An outfield collision sent two Minnesota Twins All-Stars to bench as the club won its 11th consecutive game on Thursday.

Byron Buxton and shortstop Carlos Correa collided as Buxton hauled in a fly ball in shallow center field during the bottom of the third inning at Camden Yards in Baltimore.

Correa, down on the grass for a few moments, walked slowly off the field and exited the game immediately. Buxton, who had homered in the top of the inning, stayed in the game but was removed before the bottom of the fourth.

The Twins announced that both players had entered MLB’s concussion protocol, and bench coach Jayce Tingler told reporters that the team would have an update Friday.

Buxton, 31, leads the Twins with 10 home runs and 27 RBIs. The former Gold Glove winner has struggled with injuries throughout his career, playing in more than 100 games just twice since his 2015 debut. Correa, in the third year of a six-year, $200 million deal, has struggled this season, with a .236 average and .605 OPS. Injuries limited him to 135 games last season.

After starting the season 7-15, the Twins have won 17 of their last 22 games to surge back into contention and notched their third consecutive series sweep with a 4-0 win over the Orioles.

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