South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Sunday)

AROUND THE HORN

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Houston

Twins: Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said an MRI on star Byron Buxton’s right knee didn’t reveal any structural issues. Speaking before Saturday’s game with the Red Sox, Baldelli said that a team doctor would examine Buxton but that for now they anticipate he’ll be traveling with the team for the next series at Kansas City which begins Tuesday. Baldelli said the Twins aren’t anticipati­ng making a roster move, a sign Buxton may be able to return in short order. Buxton left in the first inning of the Twins’ series-opening

8-4 win over the Red Sox on Friday night after sliding roughly into second base. His left leg appeared to get caught underneath him while his right foot slammed into the bag.

Tigers: Tigers placed star shortstop Javier Báez on the

10-day injured list Saturday with right thumb soreness before a game at Kansas City. The move is retroactiv­e to Wednesday. Báez has missed four games with the thumb issue despite negative X-rays. He’s eligible to rejoin the team for a series against the Rockies next weekend. Báez signed a $140 million, six-year deal with the Tigers in the offseason. He’s hitting .316 with one homer and four RBIs in five games. Tigers manager A.J. Hinch also said that righthande­r Casey Mize has a sprained right elbow. Mize was added to the 10-day IL on Friday.

Diamondbac­ks: Sergio Alcantara snapped a scoreless tie with a two-run homer in the seventh inning, Ketel Marte added an RBI double and the Diamondbac­ks beat the Mets 3-2 Saturday. The Diamondbac­ks ended an

11-game skid at Citi Field with its first victory in Queens since Aug. 24, 2017. The Mets won that series finale the next day and swept three-game sets in

2018, 2019 and 2021 before winning Friday’s opener. “I said I felt like we haven’t won a baseball game here in a long time,” Diamondbac­ks manager Torey Lovullo said, recalling a postgame conversati­on with a team staffer. “I was proud of our guys. We played hard. It’s a tough environmen­t for a young team.”

Mariners: Mariners placed outfielder Mitch Haniger on the COVID19 injured list after he reported symptoms and tested positive on Saturday. The Mariners manager Scott Servais said Haniger took an at-home test that was positive and followed up with a subsequent test at the ballpark that confirmed the original. “We’ll continue to test him and hopefully get him back as soon as we can,” Servais said. “So, not great news, but you have to deal with this stuff. It’s everywhere and you start to see propping up a little bit around the league and it’s in our clubhouse a little bit.” Servais said he was unsure the status of any contact tracing that would need to take place among others.

Athletics: Cristian Pache hit a go-ahead home run in the ninth inning, Sean Murphy also connected and the Athletics beat the Blue Jays 7-5 on Saturday, snapping a six-game losing streak against the Blue Jays. Facing Julian Merryweath­er (0-2), Pache hammered a 1-0 pitch into the right field bullpen for his first home run of the season and second of his career. Pache was acquired from the Braves last month in the deal that sent slugger Matt Olson to the Braves. The Athletics right-hander Dany Jiménez (1-0) worked one inning for the win and Lou Trivino pitched around a leadoff walk in the ninth to earn his second save in three opportunit­ies.

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