Albuquerque Journal

LOOKING AHEAD

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A look at what’s happening around the majors Saturday:

BACK AT IT: Cubs journeyman Alec Mills (5-3, 3.93) is set to pitch for the first time since his unexpected no-hitter a week ago against Milwaukee. The 28-year-old will face the Twins in just the 16th start of his big league career. Johnny Vander Meer in 1938 is the only pitcher to throw consecutiv­e no-hitters.

Mills will face Minnesota right-hander Michael Pineda (1-0, 3.57).

MINUS MEADOWS: The playoff-bound Rays will be missing outfielder Austin Meadows into the postseason because of a strained oblique.

Meadows was hurt while taking a swing this week for the AL East leaders during a game in Baltimore.

Meadows is batting just .205 with four homers and 13 RBIs. Last year, he hit .291 with 33 home runs and 89 RBIs.

“I don’t need to talk about how important Austin is,” Tampa Bay manager Kevin Cash said.

ACE CARD: Cardinals lefthander Kwang Hyun Kim starts at Milwaukee, trying to keep up his remarkable run.

The 32-year-old Kim, who starred in South Korea before coming to the major leagues this season, is 2-0 with an 0.63 ERA in six games. He hasn’t permitted an earned run in his last four starts, spanning 24 innings.

Kim pitched a season-high seven innings against the Brewers in his previous start, allowing three hits.

HAPPY RETURNS: Brewers bench coach Pat Murphy has rejoined the team just over six weeks after having a heart attack at Miller Park. He’s not working on the bench quite yet, but he plans to before the end of the season. The Brewers were practicing infield defense at Miller Park on Aug. 1 when Murphy sat down and said he wasn’t feeling well.

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