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OUT OF THE OUTFIELD

The Twins on Monday started Kyle Garlick in left field, Rob Refsnyder in center and Alex Kirilloff in right. That figures to be the outfield alignment for the immediate future, since virtually every other outfielder they have on the major league roster is hurt, with Trevor Larnach showing up Monday wearing a walking boot. A refresher:

This is a 2021 photo of Byron Buxton of the Minnesota Twins baseball team. This image reflects the Minnesota Twins active roster as of Friday, Feb. 26, 2021 when this image was taken. (Adam Glanzman/MLB Photos via AP) ORG XMIT: NYKV191

BYRON BUXTON hip

The center fielder was off to an MVP-caliber first month of the season before landing on the injured list May 7 because of a Grade 2 hip strain. It's still unclear as to when he will return.

This is a 2021 photo of Jake Cave of the Minnesota Twins baseball team. This image reflects the Minnesota Twins active roster as of Friday, Feb. 26, 2021 when this image was taken. (Adam Glanzman/MLB Photos via AP) ORG XMIT: NYKV192

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JAKE CAVE back

Cave went from nearly playing every day — he played in 31 of the Twins' first 34 games — to being placed on the 60-day injured list on May 16 because of a stress reaction in his lower back.

This is a 2021 photo of Luis Arraez of the Minnesota Twins baseball team. This image reflects the Minnesota Twins active roster as of Friday, Feb. 26, 2021 when this image was taken. (Adam Glanzman/MLB Photos via AP) ORG XMIT: NYKV180

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LUIS ARRAEZ shoulder

The starter in left field 13 times this season, Arraez injured his right shoulder May 22 sliding headfirst in Cleveland and was placed on the injured list for the second time this season.

This is a 2021 photo of Max Kepler of the Minnesota Twins baseball team. This image reflects the Minnesota Twins active roster as of Friday, Feb. 26, 2021 when this image was taken. (Adam Glanzman/MLB Photos via AP) ORG XMIT: NYKV218

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MAX KEPLER hamstring

The Twins had been careful with Kepler, who had been swinging a good bad but was having trouble running. Still, he made his left hamstring worse running out a grounder Saturday and is now on the IL.

This is a 2021 photo of Trevor Larnach of the Minnesota Twins baseball team. This image reflects the Minnesota Twins active roster as of Friday, Feb. 26, 2021 when this image was taken. (Adam Glanzman/MLB Photos via AP) ORG XMIT: NYKV220

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TREVOR LARNACH foot

The rookie, recalled when Buxton went down, is said to be day-to-day after getting hit in the left foot with a pitch against Kansas City on Sunday, an injury that made him unavailable Monday.