He said he felt great. We're going to progress through the week with a couple of side sessions and look at throwing a live BP next week. |
He should be finished with rehab by the end of October, |
He will be throwing bullpens in Dayton on an every-other-day basis until we return to Cincinnati. |
He wouldn't let us X-ray his hand. What he told us was, 'It doesn't make any difference - I'm going to play anyway, whether it's broken or not.' Fair enough. And obviously it wasn't affecting him because the guy hit 40 home runs. |
He'll go through a series of tests. Dr. Brannan will go over the CT scan once again and determine the course of action. |
He'll work up to throwing about 45, 50 pitches in a simulated game. After that, we'll schedule him in a game. |
He's been pain-free. He has full mobility. We expect him to be activated Monday and fully available Tuesday. |
He's doing better. He got here early today for treatment, he ran on the track, said he felt good. He just has a little bit of palpable soreness, really doesn't have any evident swelling. We're going to progress him over the course of the weekend in regards to his running and just take it day-by-day, see how he feels. |
He's going to catch a bullpen (session) or two. |
He's progressing. Right now, we're primarily concerned about the quad strain that he had and his ability to work through that, but to this point he's tolerated everything pretty well. |
He's running the bases at about 90 percent, he's hitting with no problems. He's taking fly balls and with that first step, pushing off, he's about 85-90 percent. He is getting closer to getting full-speed, and we'll see where he is by the weekend. |
I don't know where this report came from, but he has a strained foot. We're going to progress him over the course of the next couple days and see how he feels this weekend. |
I think you work a little bit harder to step up. |
I was there for all three of them, and this was the longest time he had actually been unconscious. |
If he's not quite there as far as having full extension of the finger, he may wear a splint for another week. After that, he will begin throwing. |