LEADING OFF: Bosox-Yanks open 2nd half; trade deadline looms
A look at what’s happening around the majors on Thursday:
START IT UP
The second half begins with one game when Xander Bogaerts, Rafael Devers and the AL East-leading Red Sox visit Yankee Stadium.
Left-hander Eduardo Rodríguez (6-5, 5.52 ERA) starts for Boston, which holds a 1 1/2-game edge over Tampa Bay. New York and Toronto are eight games behind the Red Sox.
J.D. Martinez and the Red Sox have wrecked the Yankees lately, going 6-0 against their longtime rivals this season and outscoring them 36-17 in those matchups.
The Yankees, who haven’t announced their rotation for this three-game series, face Boston eight times in their first 10 games coming out of the All-Star break. The stretch could decide whether New York is a buyer or seller heading into the July 30 trade deadline.
TRADE WINDS
The clock is ticking -- two weeks for contenders to make deals before the deadline.
Need some home runs? Nelson Cruz keeps connecting at age 41, hitting 18 this year while batting .304 for Minnesota. The Target Field slugger will surely be a trade target.
Colorado and Texas could be willing to deal veteran pros for prospects. Rockies star shortstop Trevor Story and productive first baseman C.J. Cron might be available at the right price, while the Rangers are likely to get offers for slugger Joey Gallo and All-Star starter Kyle Gibson.
Arizona infielder Eduardo Escobar and Miami outfielder Starling Marte could be on the move, too.
OH DOCTOR!
Mike Trout, Chris Sale, Corey Seager and some of baseball’s biggest names are teammates right now. On the injured list, that is.
But that could change soon as players start getting healthy, maybe just in time to boost their clubs during the stretch.
Trout strained his right calf May 17 and was...
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