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AROUND THE HORN

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▪ Phillies: Slugger Bryce Harper will have surgery Wednesday to repair his broken left thumb and the Phillies hope the 2021 NL MVP can play again this season. Manager Rob Thomson didn’t offer a timetable for Harper’s return. “It’s tough, but it’s probably the best thing for him. So whatever’s best for him is best for me,” Thomson said Tuesday. “If he’s able to come back, which we plan on, then that’s good under the circumstan­ces.” Harper’s thumb was broken when he was hit by a 97 mph pitch from Padres left-hander Blake Snell on Saturday. The 29-year-old Harper is hitting .318 with 15 home runs, 48 RBIs and a .985 OPS, and has helped the Phillies recently surge back into playoff contention. “I’ve got to be positive for the guys in here. I know they’ll pick up the slack,” Harper said after the injury.

▪ Dodgers: ESPN reported that 1B Freddie Freeman reportedly filed paperwork to terminate his relationsh­ip with his longtime agents at Excel Sports Management, saying in a statement his “representa­tion remains a fluid situation” barely three months after he signed a six-year, $162 million contract with the Dodgers. The move served as the latest sign that the 32-yearold Freeman was seemingly unhappy with the way his free agency unfolded before the season, when the longtime Braves star failed to strike a new contract with his old team despite his publicly stated desire to remain with the World Series champs. Entering the offseason, the industry expectatio­n was that Freeman would re-sign with the Braves. But when free agency resumed following the lockout’s end in March, negotiatio­ns between the Braves and Freeman’s camp quickly fell apart. ESPN reported in March that the Braves had offered a deal of five years and $140 million, to which Freeman’s agents responded with two counterpro­posals, one for five years and another for six years, both for significan­tly more money. The two sides failed to find middle ground. And two days later, the Braves acquired All-Star 1B Matt Olson from the A’s, effectivel­y eliminatin­g any chance of Freeman returning to the only club for which he’d ever played. Freeman, the 2020 NL MVP, was hitting .304 with eight HRs and 46 RBIs in 72 games this season entering Tuesday night’s play.

▪ Braves: All-Star closer Kenley Jansen was placed on the injured list with an irregular heartbeat. The 34-yearold Jansen has managed an irregular heartbeat for a long time. The Braves expect this to be a short IL stint. In 2018 while with the Dodgers, Jansen went on the IL with an irregular heartbeat Aug. 10. He returned after the minimum amount of time and pitched Aug. 20. Jansen in 2018 underwent a catheter ablation to correct a defect that triggered an irregular heartbeat. He also underwent a catheter ablation in the left atrium of his heart after the 2012 season. Jansen has 20 saves and a 3.58 ERA this season.

▪ Extra innings: All-Star utility man Jeff McNeil was back in the Mets’ lineup for their game against the Astros after missing the last five games with tightness in his right hamstring. McNeil entered the game third in the NL with a .327 average. ... The Astros placed All-Star OF Michael Brantley on the 10-day IL with right shoulder discomfort. The 35-yearold is hitting .288 with five HRs this season.

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