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Osuna sent to Astros by Blue Jays for Giles

- By JANIE McCAULEY AP Baseball Writer

Oakland, Calif. — Before Roberto Osuna steps onto the mound as Houston's new closer, the Astros want him to stand in the clubhouse and explain himself.

Swapping a closer with onfield problems for one with offfield troubles, the defending World Series champion Astros traded Ken Giles to the Toronto Blue Jays along with a pair of pitching prospects for Osuna on Monday.

The 23-year-old Osuna is eligible to pitch in the big leagues starting Sunday after a 75-game suspension under Major League Baseball's domestic violence policy. He has made six scoreless one-inning appearance­s in the minors since July 14, the last three at Triple-A.

“It's a tough situation. I think the thing for us to remember here is that the details haven't come to light,” Houston pitcher Justin Verlander said. “We don't know the whole story. Obviously, I've said some pretty inflammato­ry things about stuff like this in the past, and I stand by my words.

“But I think with an ongoing case as is this one, just see what happens. But it will be interestin­g. I think he plans to talk to us when he gets here and we'll go from there and see what happens,” Verlander said.

Osuna is to pitch in another minor league game this week before joining the Astros.

Houston also sent righthande­rs David Paulino and Hector Perez to Toronto as part of the deal, a day before the deadline for trades without waivers.

The Astros lead the AL West but were set to begin a series at Seattle having lost a season-high four in a row. They also acquired reliever Ryan Pressly from Minnesota last week.

Osuna has not pitched in the majors since May 6, two days before he was put on administra­tive leave when he was charged with one count of assault in Toronto — which remains pending.

 ?? PHOTO COURTESY OF JULIA CRONIN ?? Crew members of the MudRatz sailing program in Mystic posed for a group photo at St. David’s Lighthouse in Bermuda last month after winning the Class 5 Division of the 51st Newport to Bermuda Race last month.
PHOTO COURTESY OF JULIA CRONIN Crew members of the MudRatz sailing program in Mystic posed for a group photo at St. David’s Lighthouse in Bermuda last month after winning the Class 5 Division of the 51st Newport to Bermuda Race last month.

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