A’s reliever Rosenthal has surgery; to 60-day IL

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Oakland Athletics right-handed reliever Trevor Rosenthal underwent surgery on Thursday after he was diagnosed with severe neurovascular compression.

The procedure, involving the removal of Rosenhal’s first rib, a pec minor release and scalene release, was performed by Dr. Gregory Pearl in Dallas, Texas.

Rosenthal will remain in Dallas until Sunday and return to see Dr. Pearl for a checkup in approximately eight weeks, the team said.

The A’s transferred him to the 60-day injured list.

The A’s signed Rosenthal to a one-year, $11 million contract in February with the hopes he could replace closer Liam Hendriks who signed with the Chicago White Sox as a free agent.

Rosenthal, 30, has 132 saves and a 3.36 ERA over eight major league seasons.

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