[外電] Kuo returning Sunday?
Hong-Chih Kuo returning Sunday?
By Tony Jackson
ESPNLosAngeles.com
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Updated: June 17, 2011, 9:35 PM ET
LOS ANGELES -- Los Angeles Dodgers reliever Hong-Chih Kuo, who abruptly left
the team on May 11 when he suffered a relapse of the yips, is tentatively
expected to return from the 15-day disabled list on Sunday.
Kuo made back-to-back appearances for Triple-A Albuquerque on Wednesday and
Thursday, inheriting a bases-loaded, one-out jam in the second appearance and
getting out of it with consecutive strikeouts, the presumed final test before
he returns.
Rookie reliever Kenley Jansen, who has been on the 15-day disabled list since
May 29 with inflammation in his right shoulder, also looks like a strong bet
to be activated this weekend. He is targeted for Saturday.
"Kuo absolutely did everything we asked him to do,'' Dodgers medical-services
director Stan Conte said. "We are very pleased with what happened (Thursday)
night from a mental and physical standpoint. We wanted them to put him in a
situation that was fairly high-pressure. ... All we can do is increase the
pressure and see how he reacts, which he did very, very well.
"In reality, nobody really knows what will happen until he gets into a major
league game.''
Kuo has had at least two battles with the yips, an inability to throw the
ball where he wants to, and this one seems milder than the previous one that
affected him two years ago. Conte said Kuo's rehabilitation has included time
with Dr. Jim Sparing, a psychiatrist at UCLA, and Ken Ravizza, a sports
psychologist at Cal State-Fullerton.
Kuo planned to play catch before Friday night's game against the Houston
Astros as a final gauge of whether he is ready.
"We'll see where we go from there,'' Dodgers manager Don Mattingly said.
Elsewhere on the Dodgers' injury front, reliever Jonathan Broxton, who has
been on the 15-day DL since May 6 with a bone bruise on his right elbow,
threw a simulated game and is expected to begin a minor league rehabilitation
assignment sometime in the next few days. Conte said it likely will be at
Albuquerque and will include at least two appearances.
It remains unclear whether right-hander Jon Garland, who has been shelved
since June 4 with shoulder inflammation, will return at all this year. Conte
said Garland planned to meet with team physician Dr. Neal ElAttrache to see
how quickly he can start throwing.
Third baseman Casey Blake received a cortisone injection to relieve an
arthritic condition in his neck that has kept him out of the starting lineup
for several days. He is still available to pinch hit, but was planning to
take ground balls before the game to see if he felt comfortable playing
defensively.
Finally, veteran right-hander Vicente Padilla, who probably is done for the
season, underwent surgery in which a disc was removed from his neck. He will
have to wear a collar for about two weeks, after which he will begin a rehab
program.
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