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AROUND THE HORN

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■ MLB: A baseball agent at Bad Bunny’s Rimas Sports firm has lost his certificat­ion with the Major League Baseball Players Associatio­n. The union declined to comment Friday on the reason for its decision. “At Rimas Sports, we uphold the highest standards of profession­alism and integrity of our industry,” the agency said in a statement Friday. Arroyo declined comment for now but said he would have something to say soon. The decision is subject to an appeal before a member of the American Arbitratio­n Associatio­n, according to the union’s agent regulation­s. Bad Bunny is one of the top-selling artists in the world whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio. The three-time Grammy winner launched Rimas Sports in April of 2023.

■ Diamondbac­ks: Jordan Montgomery switched agents from Scott Boras to Joel Wolfe of Wasserman Media Group after his drawn out free agency ended with a $25 million, one-year contract with the Diamondbac­ks rather than a long-term deal.

■ Rays: The Rays put oft-injued second baseman Brandon Lowe on the 10-day injured list with a right oblique strain and recalled infielder Niko Goodrum from Triple-A Durham on Friday. Lowe was hurt on Tuesday swinging a bat in preparatio­n to enter as a pinch hitter.

■ Guardians: A total solar eclipse, stirring comeback, home runs by brothers in the same inning, a rainout and doublehead­er. Stephen Vogt’s first homestand as the Guardians’ manager has had a little of everything. And, it’s not over. On Friday, steady rain and a forecast for wet weather along strong winds postponed the Guardians’ three-game series opener against the Yankees. The teams will now play a split doublehead­er Saturday, with the first game starting at 12:10 p.m., and the second game slotted for 6:10 p.m.

■ Red Sox: Ceddanne Rafaela’s salaries in the final seasons of his $50 million, eight-year contract with the Red Sox could escalate depending on his finish in MVP voting or whether he becomes an All-Star. Rafaela’s deal, announced Wednesday, includes a team option for 2032 that could make the agreement with the 23-year-old outfielder worth $62 million over nine seasons.

■ Astros: Astros ace Justin Verlander is scheduled to make his second and likely final rehabilita­tion start for Double-A Corpus Christi on Saturday night. The three-time Cy Young Award winner opened the season on the injured list with inflammati­on in his right shoulder.

■ Rockies: Rockies righthande­r Daniel Bard needs surgery to repair the flexor tendon in his right elbow and will not pitch again this season, Rockies manager Bud Black said Friday. Bard is in the final season of a $19 million, two-year deal. He has not pitched in 2024 after surgery in February to repair a torn meniscus in his left knee.

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