Everything. Eyes, nose, lips, hands. He had a total body reaction. |
He hasn't had any activity the past three weeks, so he has to get his legs under him, get some activity, get some fielding, react to balls, things like that. Just start baseball activities. |
He just keeps getting better so we'll wait to see when he feels comfortable, |
He was going after some balls in the outfield, tracking them, and he took a step and felt a little strain or pull, pulling sensation. He just wasn't ready for that level yet. |
He was happy. He said it was the best jam shot he's ever hit. |
He was medically cleared. He's feeling better. If he felt like he would play, it was up to him. The way he was feeling wasn't good enough to start. |
He'll be here tomorrow. He's feeling better today. |
He'll have another workout tomorrow and see how he feels. |
He'll need time just to get his strength back. |
He'll throw off a mound tomorrow, then see how he feels. He's a lot better today. |
He's doing everything he can do. He's doing 100 percent of what he can do. The problem is that 100 percent is about 60 percent. |
He's doing much better, ... He'll be ready to go. |
He's feeling better, his temperature broke this morning. We'll just play it day by day and just see. It takes a few days to get rid of that. |
He's got just a little muscle spasm in the back of his left shoulder. It was annoying him hitting and bothering him throwing. It will be strictly day-by-day and hope optimistically for tomorrow. |
He's still got to throw off the mound, but today was a real positive day, ... He's gone from not being able to lift his arm to playing catch. |