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The Philadelphia Phillies have acquired outfielder Harrison Bader from the Minnesota Twins, it was announced Thursday.

Two prospects, outfielder Hendry Mendez and right-hander Geremy Villoria, will go to the Twins in the deal.

The Phillies had previously picked up former Twins closer Jhoan Duran, one of the best relievers available, but still had a need in their outfield. Bader, 31, fills that with a premium glove and a right-handed bat who can platoon with a couple of left-handed hitters in Max Kepler and Brandon Marsh.

Bader won a Gold Glove while playing center field for the St. Louis Cardinals in 2021 and moved to left to accommodate Byron Buxton upon signing a one-year, $6.25 million contract with the Twins earlier this year. Bader has contributed four outs above average in left field, third most at the position, but also continues to grade out as plus defensively in center.

According to Sports Info Solutions, Bader has +13 defensive runs saved this season. As a roster, the Phillies have -28 defensive runs saved, 27th in MLB.

Bader is in the midst of one of his best offensive seasons, slashing .258/.338/.439 with 12 home runs and 10 stolen bases in 96 games. His splits were pretty even — .779 OPS against righties, .774 OPS against lefties — but Bader figures to get most of his playing time against opposing left-handed pitchers moving forward.

By comparison, Phillies center fielders have hit only four home runs this season — which is tied with the Astros, Mets and Rays for the fewest in MLB — and have an OPS of .626, which is 22nd in the majors.

Bader also has postseason experience, playing in five postseason series with the Cardinals, Yankees and Mets with a .809 OPS and five career homers.

His deal includes a $10 million mutual option for 2026, the value of which can increase upon meeting certain playing-time thresholds.

Bader also has postseason experience, playing in five postseason series with the Cardinals, Yankees and Mets with a .809 OPS and five career homers.

Mendez, 21, was originally signed out of the Dominican Republic and was slashing .290/.374/.434 in 85 games in Double-A, while seeing time mostly in left field. He was ranked as the No. 8 prospect in the Phillies’ farm system by ESPN.

Villoria is a 16-year-old signee from Venezuela who was pitching out of the Phillies’ Dominican academy. Neither was considered among the Phillies’ best prospects.

ESPN Research and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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White Sox place Vargas on IL with oblique strain

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ANAHEIM, Calif. — The Chicago White Sox placed infielder Miguel Vargas on the 10-day injured list on Sunday because of a left oblique strain.

Vargas, 25, was scratched from Saturday night’s 1-0 victory at the Angels. Vargas, who was acquired from the Dodgers as part of a three-team trade in July 2024, is batting .229 with 13 homers and 44 RBIs in 106 games.

The White Sox also recalled infielder Curtis Mead from Triple-A Charlotte before their series finale against the Angels. Left-hander Bryan Hudson and right-hander Elvis Peguero were claimed off waivers from Milwaukee and assigned to Charlotte.

Mead, 24, came over when the White Sox traded right-hander Adrian Houser to Tampa Bay on Thursday. Mead hit .226 with three homers and eight RBIs in 49 games with the Rays this year.

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After red flag, White’s 2 HRs let Braves lap Reds

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BRISTOL, Tenn. — Eli White hit a three-run homer and a solo shot, helping the Atlanta Braves beat the Cincinnati Reds 4-2 on Sunday in the rain-delayed MLB Speedway Classic at Bristol Motor Speedway.

White’s first homer of the afternoon gave Atlanta a 3-1 lead in the second inning at the historic racetrack. The ball hit the safer barrier after clearing the outfield wall and the track itself.

He added his sixth homer of the season on a leadoff shot in the seventh.

Cincinnati went 1-for-8 with runners in scoring position and left 12 on base. Brent Suter (1-2) got the loss.

Atlanta came in having clinched the season series, winning four of the first six games. The teams split the first two in Cincinnati before coming to Bristol.

The game was scheduled for Saturday, but it was suspended in the first inning because of persistent rain.

Hurston Waldrep (1-0) was on the mound for Atlanta when play resumed. The right-hander was brought up from Triple-A Gwinnett and traveled about 250 miles to Bristol Motor Speedway early Sunday morning. He pitched 5⅔ innings of one-run ball for his first career win.

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Rockies closer Halvorsen (elbow strain) put on IL

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Rockies closer Halvorsen (elbow strain) put on IL

DENVER — The Colorado Rockies have put closer Seth Halvorsen on the 15-day injured list with a right elbow strain after he had to leave Saturday’s win over Pittsburgh.

Interim manager Warren Schaeffer said at the time the injury didn’t look good — following the right-hander’s exit after throwing five pitches in the ninth inning. Halvorsen leads the Rockies with 11 saves.

Colorado also recalled right-hander Nick Anderson and catcher Braxton Fulford from Triple-A Albuquerque on Sunday, and the Rockies optioned infielder Michael Toglia to Albuquerque.

The 25-year-old Halvorsen is 1-2 with a 4.99 ERA this year. He made his big league debut in August of 2024.

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