Minnesota Twins center fielder Torii Hunter will miss at least another month, if not the rest of the season, because of a broken left ankle. Hunter had an MRI and CT scan on Monday, which revealed a small undisplaced fracture of his talus, which is a bone in the ankle. The injury occurred on Friday night in Boston, when Hunter -- a four-time Gold Glove winner -- tried to make a catch by climbing the center-field wall at Fenway Park. The Twins initially feared Hunter had torn a tendon in the ankle, which would probably require surgery and force him out for the rest of the year. There's no tear, team spokesman Mike Herman said, but Hunter will be on crutches for three-to-four weeks and miss an undetermined amount of time.