Ryan Jeffers Resumes Throwing After Hand Surgery
Minnesota Twins catcher Ryan Jeffers (hand), who is on the 10-day injured list after having surgery to fix a broken hamate bone in his left hand, is more than a week from surgery and is pleased with his progress, according to Matthew Leach of MLB.com. Jeffers had his stitches removed on Saturday and has been throwing regularly, although he has yet to resume swinging a bat. "The good thing is I've been able to keep my arm [going] this whole time," Jeffers said. "I haven't stopped throwing, so that's kind of the normal routine there. But I'm really just trying to get back to strengthening the wrist, doing grip stuff. Just to get ready for when it is time to start swinging a little bit, I'll be ready for that." The Twins estimated initially that it would take Jeffers six to eight weeks to return to the big-league roster, so he still has a way to go. The 29-year-old backstop was hitting really well in 122 at-bats before his injury, batting .295 with seven home runs, 26 RBI, 26 runs, and a stolen base across 37 games played in his seventh year in the league. Jeffers is currently rostered in just over 30% of Yahoo leagues while he rehabs.
Source: MLB.com - Matthew Leach
Source: MLB.com - Matthew Leach
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