Albuquerque Journal

LOOKING AHEAD

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A look at what’s happening around the major leagues Sunday:

CLOSING THE DEAL: Trevor Rosenthal’s bounce-back season has put him in the middle of a playoff race. The San Diego Padres acquired the reliever from Kansas City on Saturday for outfielder Edward Olivares and a player to be named.

The Padres, trying for their first postseason appearance in 14 years, thought their bullpen would be a strength this season after they traded for Emilio Pagán and signed Drew Pomeranz in free agency. But it has been hit hard by injuries, losing closer Kirby Yates for the rest of the season because of an inflamed right elbow.

The 30-year-old Rosenthal has a 3.29 ERA and seven saves after struggling with injuries and poor performanc­e in recent years. He could join the Padres in time for their game against Colorado at Coors Field.

SUBWAY SERIES: The Yankees and Mets are set for their second seven-inning doublehead­er in three days to make up games postponed last weekend at Citi Field after a Mets player and a coach tested positive for the coronaviru­s. The Mets will be the “home” team at Yankee Stadium in the second game, just as they were Friday when Amed Rosario hit a walkoff home run in his road grays.

JUST KEEP SWIMMING: Tampa Bay’s lead in the AL East is not a healthy one. Left-hander Ryan Yarbrough became the 11th Rays pitcher since the start of summer camp to be sidelined with an injury when he went on the 10-day injured list Saturday because of left groin tightness.

The Rays have maintained their grip on the division lead as the Yankees battle their own injury woes.

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