LEADING OFF: Old-Timers' Day at Yankee Stadium, Barreto pop
By The Associated Press, Associated Press
Jun 25, 2017 1:59 AM CDT
Oakland Athletics' Franklin Barreto celebrates his two-run home run off Chicago White Sox starting pitcher James Shields, also scoring Bruce Maxwell, during the third inning of a baseball game Saturday, June 24, 2017, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)   (Associated Press)

A look at what's happening all around the majors today:

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WELCOME BACK

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.

THREE IN A ROW?

White Sox manager Rick Renteria has been ejected two straight games this weekend. He was tossed Friday night vs. the A's for arguing about a foul ball, then got the heave-ho Saturday when he threw his hat and joined third baseman Todd Frazier's dispute about a replay review.

FOUR IN A ROW?

Brandon Phillips has homered in three straight games for the 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.

ENCORE!

Franklin Barreto was a smash in his big league debut, hitting a two-run homer and a single Saturday as the Athletics 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 Friday night and was put on the 10-day disabled list.

FINDING HIS WAY

Blue Jays closer Roberto Osuna says 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," Osuna said through a translator.

"This has nothing to do with me being on the field," he added. "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 make me feel better. But, to be honest, I just don't know."

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