A look at what's happening around the majors:
YANKS SAY THANKS
Old-Timers' Day is always a popular event at Yankee Stadium, and former catcher Jorge Posada figures to draw a lot of attention when he attends for the first time. Tim Raines, set for induction at the Hall of Fame next month, will be recognized during a special ceremony. The 71st edition will take place before New York hosts Texas.
RICK SEES RED
White Sox manager Rick Renteria has been ejected two straight games this weekend. He was tossed on Friday night versus the Oakland Athletics for arguing about a foul ball, then got the heave-ho on Saturday when he threw his hat and joined third baseman Todd Frazier's dispute about a replay review.
ATLANTA'S ACE
Brandon Phillips has homered in three straight games for the Atlanta Braves. The streak comes after he delivered game-winning hits in back-to-back games last week. The 35-year-old who grew up in the Atlanta metro area is hitting.306 with seven home runs.
DEADLY DEBUT
Franklin Barreto was a smash in his big-league debut, hitting a two-run homer and a single on Saturday as the A's beat the White Sox. The 21-year-old infielder is a top prospect in the Oakland organization, and was promoted from Triple-A after shortstop Chad Pinder injured his hamstring on Friday night and was put on the 10-day disabled list.
OSUNA'S ANXIETY
Toronto Blue Jays closer Roberto Osuna said he is out of sorts mentally and feeling "anxious". The 22-year-old is getting a little break from pitching right now.
"I really don't know how to explain it," said the Mexican. "This has nothing to do with me being on the field. I feel great out there. It's just when I'm not on the field that I feel weird and a little bit lost. I wish I knew how to get out of this.
"We're working on it. We're trying to find ways to help make me feel better. But, to be honest, I just don't know."