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Denver Post sports columnist Troy Renck photographed at studio of Denver Post in Denver on Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2024. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)
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TUCSON — The strength of the Rockies’ bullpen could depend on two relievers who are happy to be out of Oakland. Huston Street lost his closer’s job to injury last season, and Alan Embree was a bit miffed after the A’s fell out of contention that they didn’t work out a trade when he was claimed on waivers.

“I have some good friends over there, but I really don’t want to talk about it,” Street said. “I am just very happy to be here.”

Added Embree, “I had good times and bad times.”

Street, battling Manuel Corpas for the closer’s role, made progress Monday after adjusting his delivery. He’s not pushing off as violently with his back leg in order to reduce the strain on a stiff quad muscle. Ian Stewart tagged the right-hander for a titanic home run in an intrasquad game, but Street retired the other three batters he faced, including Todd Helton on a soft groundball to short.

“I felt good,” Street said.

Embree, who will pitch Tuesday against the A’s, served as mentor for young Oakland pitchers. He briefly worked as the closer last season, before seeing his role change dramatically over the final weeks. He will be leaned on heavily following the loss of Taylor Buchholz to a sprained elbow.

Helton hits again

Helton is serious about making up for lost time. He got six at-bats in Monday’s scrimmage, recording a double and single off starter Jason Marquis. Helton’s back will be evaluated Tuesday, but he is expected to play against Oakland before taking a day off. Helton’s home run Sunday still had his teammates buzzing.

“The game is not supposed to be that easy,” shortstop Troy Tulowitzki said.

Footnotes

Greg Smith, still battling the lingering effects of the flu, will not pitch Tuesday. A candidate for the fifth starter’s spot, he’s not expected back until Wednesday or Thursday after getting sick over the weekend.

…Oakland outfielder Matt Holliday is expected to travel to Tucson for Tuesday’s game at Hi Corbett Field, his first against his ex-teammates.

…Luis Gonzalez, Chris Frey, Wil Rosario and Esmil Rogers were assigned to minor-league camp.

Troy E. Renck: 303-954-1301 or trenck@denverpost.com.

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