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Pads close to deal for Rays’ Snell

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Two months ago, Blake Snell, above, got yankedofft­he mound with a two- hit shutout going in the final game of the World Series.

Now, the Rays are ready to ship him out of town.

The Padres are close to completing a blockbuste­r trade to acquire Snell, 28, from the defending AL champions. The teams have an agreement in place and the star pitcher was told he’ll be sent to the Padres— subject to the review of medical records, according to a person familiar with the deal. The person spoke to The Associated Press late Sunday night on condition of anonymity because no announceme­nt had been made.

According to The Athletic and ESPN, the Rays would receive 21- year- old pitcher Luis Patiño, catcher Francisco Mejía, pitching prospect Cole Wilcox and catching prospect BlakeHunt. The Athletic was first to report the players headed from the Padres to the Rays if the trade is finalized.

Snell, the 2018ALCyYo­ung Award winner, was 4- 2 with a 3.24 ERA in 11 starts during thepandemi­c- shortened2­020 season. He had 63 strikeouts in 50 innings. Snell went 2- 2 in the American League playoffs, then racked up 18 strikeouts in10inning­s andcompile­d a 2.70 ERA during theWorld Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers. He was pulled from Game 6 by Rays manager Kevin Cash in favor of reliever Nick Anderson after throwing only 73 pitches in 5 ⅓ dominant innings — a heavily criticized move that backfired when the Dodgers came back to clinch the title with a 3- 1 victory.

“There’s not a day that goes by that I don’t reflect on it,” Cash said last month after winning the AL Manager of theYear award.

Snell has three years and $ 39 million remaining on a $ 50million, five- year contract he signed with the small- budget Rays inMarch 2019. He’s owed $ 10.5 million next year, $ 12.5 million in 2022 and $ 16 million in 2023.

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