MILWAUKEE • The Cardinals’ ever expanding disabled list apparently won’t have reliever Trevor Rosenthal landing on it. Rosenthal had a Magnetic Resonance Imaging exam at a nearby hospital on Saturday after sustaining what he perceived to be a spasm in his left hamstring while he was pitching on Friday night.

General manager John Mozeliak reported that there was no finding of a tear (strain) and that Rosenthal had only hamstring “discomfort.” Mozeliak didn’t rule out Rosenthal able pitching Sunday in the final game before the All-Star break although more likely he will be off six days, counting the four at the break, and then be ready to return on Friday against Miami in St. Louis.

“There’s no reason to push it,” said Mozeliak.

Mozeliak said the situation was “much more positive,” than might have been suspected.

“Right now, it’s not an injury that’s going to prevent him from playing. As far as any concerns of the actual integrity of the hamstring, . . . none,” Mozeliak said.