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DETROIT — The time between Carlos Lagrange’s relief outings is getting shorter, meaning his road to the big leagues could be, too.

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The top Yankees pitching prospect has essentially completed the “deload” process as part of his transition from starter to reliever — cutting back on the number of pitches he throws and the days of rest between them — and will now be treated more like a regular, high-leverage bullpen option this week at Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.

“So far, so good,” pitching coach Matt Blake said Monday at Comerica Park before the Yankees opened a series against the Tigers. “It seems like he’s adjusting to the shorter duration, the shorter workload, getting more accustomed to the build of a reliever. Now we’ll kind of get him pitch, off, pitch, maybe a back-to-back, those kind of things.

“The more we can simulate ahead of time, the better, and the less unknowns you have when he gets up here.”

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