
Byron Buxton is having another strong season.
The Minnesota Twins continue to have an up and down season, but Byron Buxton is playing well. The Twins star currently has 13 home runs to go along with a .260/.311/.565 slash line. Sure, Buxton could be getting on base at a more consistent rate, but overall he is making a significant impact.
Buxton is already making a strong All-Star argument. He will likely be on the American League All-Star Roster if he continues to swing the bat like he is right now.
So, how is Buxton playing well? What is his secret for success?
Byron Buxton's 2026 Season
Buxton's impact is undeniable. He is hitting plenty of home runs. One of the primary reasons behind his success at the plate is his elite barrel percentage, which currently ranks in the 97th percentile. His 20.5 barrel percentage is among the best in the game.
His 70th percentile hard-hit percentage ranking is respectable as well. Buxton's ability to make quality contact has been his secret for success so far this season.
It has not been a perfect campaign for the star outfielder, however. He is just in the 30th percentile for strikeout percentage and 20th percentile for walk percentage. Buxton has not let the strikeouts become too much of an issue, though. He would surely love to walk more, but he is getting the job done nonetheless.
Of course, Buxton helps in other areas of the game. He ranks in the 91st percentile for outs above average. He is also in the 97th percentile for sprint speed.
Buxton's all-around ability to impact winning is crucial. If the Twins are unable to contend this year, there is a chance that Buxton could be traded before the deadline later in the season. If that happens, Buxton will surely receive no shortage of trade interest.
For now, Buxton is focused on helping his current ball club. Minnesota needs to find more consistency soon, or they will likely be sellers at the trade deadline.
The Twins entered Saturday night's game against the Cleveland Guardians with a 16-23 overall record in 2026. They are in last place in the American League Central standings, trailing the first place Guardians by four and a half games.
Regardless of the team's overall performance, Buxton is enjoying a strong individual campaign. There is no question that Byron Buxton is on track to earn serious consideration for the MLB All-Star game.


