Byron Buxton has no interest in talking about a 30/30 season. Not yet, at least.

The center fielder reached 20 home runs and 20 stolen bases for the first time in his career over the weekend, a testament to his health as much as his speed and power. But while he has a chance to become the Minnesota Twins’ first 30/30 player, he’s not up for discussing it.

“I’m not talking about 30/30 unless I’m at 30/30,” he said. “Once I get there, we can talk about it.”

It could happen. The Twins have 23 games remaining after Wednesday. Buxton hit his career-high 29th home run of the season on Sunday, and currently sits at 21 stolen bases entering Wednesday’s play.

Those 21 steals include one of third base, the first of his career. The speedster attempted it for the first time in his career in 2016 a

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