UNDATED (AP) _ The Baseball Hall of Fame now includes pitchers Mariano Rivera, Mike Mussina (moo-SEE’-nah), Lee Smith and the late Roy Halladay, along with designated hitters Edgar Martinez and Harold Baines.

The six were inducted at Cooperstown on a sizzling Sunday in upstate New York. Naturally, Rivera closed the ceremony after the all-time saves leader became the first unanimous selection into the Hall.

In other baseball news:

_ Corey Kluber (KLOO’-bur) threw 30 pitches in a bullpen session Sunday as the right-hander continues his comeback from a broken forearm. Kluber threw off the mound for the second time since being struck on the right arm by a line drive on May 1 against Miami.

_ Brewers All-Star right-hander Brandon Woodruff left his start Sunday against the Diamondbacks in the fourth inning with an abdominal injury. Woodruff grimaced after throwing a second strike to Diamondbacks leadoff hitter Tim Locasto.

_ Mark Reynolds has been cut by the Rockies, two home runs shy of 300 after hitting .170 with four homers and 20 RBIs in limited at-bats. The 13-year veteran was a key member of Colorado’s 2017 wild-card team, hitting 30 homers with 97 RBIs.

_ The Rays have placed center fielder Kevin Kiermaier (KEER’-my-ur) on the 10-day injured list with a sprained left thumb and recalled outfielder Guillermo Heredia from Triple-A Durham. Kiermaier is hopeful he will only miss a couple of weeks.

_ Outfielder Keon Broxton has been designated for assignment by the Orioles after hitting only .204 with four homers and nine RBIs in 37 games for Baltimore. Broxton was obtained from the New York Mets on May 22 for $500,000 in 2019-20 international signing bonus pool allotment.