Minnesota’s Byron Buxton Makes History with Rare Cycle at Target Field

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Byron Buxton, the Minnesota Twins’ All-Star center fielder, made baseball history by hitting for the cycle during a game against the Pittsburgh Pirates. Hitting for the cycle means a player hits a single, double, triple, and home run all in one game.

This accomplishment is especially noteworthy because it is the first time any player has hit for the cycle at Target Field since the stadium opened in 2010. Prior to Buxton’s feat, no player had achieved this rare milestone at this ballpark.

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  • The last Twins player to hit for the cycle was Jorge Polanco.
  • However, Polanco’s cycle was not achieved at Target Field.

Buxton’s outstanding performance exemplifies his skill and adds excitement to the Twins’ season. Fans at Target Field were fortunate to witness such a memorable moment, making Buxton’s cycle a significant part of the team’s history.

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