Oakland A’s Paul Blackburn, Ross Stripling nearing return from injured list

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OAKLAND — The Oakland A’s rotation has been a rotating cast of characters for most of the season due to injuries, but they’re slated to get two veteran starters back in the next week or so.

Manager Mark Kotsay said before Monday’s game against the Houston Astros that veteran right-handers Paul Blackburn and Ross Stripling, who have both been out since May, could return from the injured list this week.

“It’s always great to get veteran guys back … that have led a rotation in the past,” Kotsay said. “Not just from the experience factor, but for that leadership role. Both of them have really grinded in the rehab process. It’s maybe taken a little longer than both of them would have wanted.

“There will be some emotion when they get back out there — for them and for the club as well.”

Kotsay said that Blackburn (60-day injured list, right foot stress reaction) and Stripling (15-day injured list, right elbow flexor strain) have both been built up enough to rejoin the rotation upon being activated as opposed to initially pitching out of the bullpen.

Stripling, who has a 5.82 ERA in 11 starts this season, threw a bullpen on Monday after pitching five innings of two-run ball for Triple-A Las Vegas on Saturday in his third rehab outing.

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