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Right-hander Robert Stephenson and the Los Angeles Angels are in agreement on a three-year, $33 million contract that includes a conditional option that could be triggered if Stephenson misses a particular amount of time due to an elbow injury, sources familiar with the deal told ESPN on Sunday night.

The contract, expected to be official once Stephenson completes a physical on Monday, landed the Angels the best reliever left on the market — one who parlayed an incredible second half of last season into a deal worth $11 million per year.

With questions about Stephenson’s elbow health — he began last season on the injured list with elbow soreness — the Angels will receive an option for the 2027 season at $2.5 million if his elbow needs Tommy John surgery or causes a long absence, according to sources.

They paid heavily for Stephenson’s contract, giving him the second-most money for a free agent reliever this winter, behind Josh Hader‘s five-year, $95 million deal with the Houston Astros, the Angels’ American League West rival.

The Angels finished last season with a 4.88 ERA, the sixth worst in baseball. Beyond incumbent closer Carlos Estevez, the Angels’ bullpen was full of opportunity, and Stephenson joins right-handed relievers Adam Cimber and Luis Garcia and left-handed reliever Adam Kolarek as free agent signings by Los Angeles.

After the Tampa Bay Rays acquired Stephenson from the Pittsburgh Pirates on June 2, he spent the final four months as one of the best relievers in baseball. In 38⅓ innings with the Rays, Stephenson struck out 60 hitters and walked just eight, posting a 2.35 ERA in 42 games.

It was the best stretch of a career that previously had seen him register as a below-league-average pitcher. While Stephenson had flirted with high strikeout rates, he came into 2023 with a 4.90 ERA in 312 career innings. The Angels will rely on him to help a team that lost superstar Shohei Ohtani to free agency but still aspires to be competitive under new manager Ron Washington and with superstar Mike Trout returning.

The Angels could continue to add in free agency and have considered signing one of the marquee players on the free agent market — in particular, left-hander Blake Snell and first baseman/centerfielder Cody Bellinger.

Following a 73-89 finish in 2023, they would need to add talent to compete within their impressive division, which includes the reigning World Series champion Texas Rangers as well as the Astros and the Seattle Mariners, all of whom have postseason aspirations.

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3B Ramirez (ankle) returns to Guardians’ lineup

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TORONTO — Cleveland Guardians star Jose Ramirez was back in the lineup for Sunday’s game against the Toronto Blue Jays, two days after the third baseman left in the third inning because of a mild right ankle sprain.

The six-time All-Star was injured when he stumbled and fell while crossing first base on an infield single. Ramirez went down after being struck in the back by a throw from Blue Jays right-hander Chris Bassitt.

Ramirez was batting third Sunday against right-hander Bowden Francis.

Ramírez sat out Saturday when Cleveland beat Toronto 5-3. He went 2 for 2 before departing Friday, boosting his average to .274. He has five home runs and 15 RBIs in 31 games.

In last Thursday’s 4-3 victory over Minnesota, Ramirez became the first primary third baseman to reach 250 homers and 250 stolen bases.

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Yankees’ Volpe day-to-day after tests on shoulder

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NEW YORK — Shortstop Anthony Volpe was not in the New York Yankees‘ starting lineup Sunday against the Tampa Bay Rays, a day after he injured his left shoulder on a dive while trying to get to a grounder.

“X-rays, MRI — good news,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said. “He’s sore today, but I feel like we’re probably in a good spot. We’ll see. Kind of day to day right now.”

Volpe remained in the game after his unsuccessful attempt for a backhand stab on Christopher Morel‘s eighth-inning single, which sparked a two-run rally in Tampa Bay’s 3-2 win Saturday.

Volpe said after the game he heard a pop in the shoulder.

“It’s a little unclear in there. He’s got some stuff that they feel like is older stuff, so hard to know exactly,” Boone said. “He’s definitely a little cranky in the shoulder today.”

Volpe, 24, is hitting .233 with five homers, 19 RBIs and four stolen bases in his third season with the Yankees.

Oswald Peraza was listed to start at shortstop, batting ninth.

New York already is missing second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. (strained right oblique), third baseman DJ LeMahieu (strained left calf), ace Gerrit Cole (Tommy John surgery) and right-hander Luis Gil (right lat strain), the reigning AL Rookie of the Year.

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Marlins reinstate C Fortes, place 2B Lopez on IL

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The Miami Marlins activated catcher Nick Fortes from the 10-day injured list Sunday morning. To make room for him on the active roster, starting second baseman Otto Lopez was placed on the 10-day injured list.

Fortes, the Marlins’ Opening Day catcher, posted six hits in 20 at-bats with two doubles, one triple and one RBI in seven appearances before going on the IL on April 10 with an injured left oblique muscle. The 28-year-old missed 20 games as the Marlins went 7-13 without him. To prepare for Sunday’s return, he rehabbed for two games at Triple-A Jacksonville and went 0-for-6.

Fortes figures to split time with 23-year-old rookie catcher Agustin Ramirez, who has delivered a .256/.293/.615 slash line with three homers and five RBIs in 10 games during his first stint in the bigs.

The 26-year-old Lopez hits the injured list, retroactive to Saturday, with a sprained right ankle. Lopez started the season hot with a .400 average to go with two homers, six RBIs and one stolen base during five games in March. Since then, he has batted .191 (17-for-89) with no homers, five RBIs and two steals.

Rookie Javier Sanoja, 22, has filled Lopez’s spot at second base the last two games and provided two doubles, two runs and one RBI in seven at-bats.

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