Baltimore Sun

AROUND THE HORN

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Yankees: A day after pitching six scoreless innings, LHP CC Sabathia was placed on the 10day disabled list due to right knee inflammati­on. Sabathia, 38, did not complain of any discomfort following Sunday’s 7-2 win against the Rangers. The Yankees recalled RHP George Kontos and INF Ronald Torreyes and sent 1B Luke Voit back to Triple-AScranton/ Wilkes-Barre.

Dodgers: Closer Kenley Jansen expects to have a second heart surgery in the offseason but is confident he’ll be able to come off the disabled list within the next few weeks. Jansen, out since Thursday with an irregular heartbeat, rejoined the team when they returned home Mon- day and threw a light bullpen. He plans to throw bullpens again on Wednesday and Friday.

Indians: OF Leonys Martin is recovering from a bacterial infection that team president Chris Antonetti described as “lifethreat­ening.” Martin is in stable condition at the Cleveland Clinic. Doctors determined Martin had a bacterial infection that entered his bloodstrea­m and created toxins that damaged his internal organs, compromisi­ng their function. Antonetti said it was “very serious.” But he says Martin has made a lot of progress in the last 24 to 36 hours.

Royals: The Royals placed LHP Danny Duffy on the DL with a shoulder impingemen­t. Duffy, 29, received an anti-inflammato­ry shot after allowing six runs in 5 innings in Saturday’s 8-3 loss to the Cardinals. Duffy is 7-11 with a 4.90 ERA in 25 starts. He is hopeful he will only miss one start.

Mets: Jacob deGrom struck out 12 and the offense backed him in a big way, hitting five home runs in an 8-5 victory. Amed Rosario led off with a drive into the right-field seats and Jose Bautista, Todd Frazier, Brandon Nimmo and Michael Conforto later connected.

Brewers: Slick-fielding OF Keon Broxton was recalled from Triple-A Colorado Springs while RHPs Jacob Barnes and Aaron Wilkerson were sent down.

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