Byron Buxton, Minnesota Twins and Royce Lewis
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With two men on and a 2-2 count, Buxton was offered a 90-mph slider by Texas Rangers starter Jack Leiter on the outside edge of the plate. Buxton turned on it and launched the ball deep over the left-centerfield wall. Broadcast cameras lost track of it as it landed in the stands high above the outfield bullpen.
In a shocking display of raw power and disregard for the sanctity of stitched leather, Byron Buxton was officially charged with the murder of a baseball Wednesday evening after sending a slider into orbit.
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Buxton showcased his remarkable skills: first with a diving catch to save a run and then hitting the longest home run of his career.
Byron Buxton put all of his skills on display in the third inning on Wednesday night against the Rangers at Target Field.