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Morneau hits in cage at Target Fieldmatchpenalty said:Always cool to see pics of collections.
i think Span being dinged up, probably does keep teams from making a big move for him. I doubt he gets moved.
Any news on Morneau. Is he even coming back this year.
By Rhett Bollinger / MLB.com | 07/29/11 9:45 PM ET
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Doctors clear Span to return
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OAKLAND -- Twins first baseman Justin Morneau, who had been battling migraines since Monday, felt much better on Friday and hit in the indoor batting cage at Target Field for the first time as part of his rehab process from neck surgery.
Morneau, who underwent surgery to remove a herniated disk fragment in his neck on June 29, passed his final hurdle by swinging the bat and is now only limited by how he feels moving forward.
"Justin Morneau had a great day today, the best he's had yet," Twins trainer Rick McWane said. "His migraines and headaches are gone. He threw, ran and started swinging the bat for the first time, and had no issues with his neck or wrist. We were very happy with the progress he made today."
Morneau's RBI double
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6/8/11: Justin Morneau extends the Twins' lead with an RBI double in the sixth inning
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McWane hinted that Morneau could be ready for a rehab assignment by the time the Twins return to Minneapolis next Friday. But Twins manager Ron Gardenhire said he'd rather Morneau first hit in simulated games at the club's Spring Training complex in Fort Myers, Fla.
"I think the best-case scenario for me would be to get him in a simulated game, to see some live pitching in a controlled atmosphere [rather] than going right into Triple-A games or something like that," Gardenhire said. "But that's going to be determined. He swung today, but we'll see how he feels tomorrow."
Gardenhire said it'll be important to monitor Morneau's progress, simply because he so badly wants to return. But the club has to be cautious with their slugging first baseman.
"The one thing with Morneau is that we need to slow him down," Gardenhire said. "He's going to be a raging bull in a china cabinet. He wants to get going. So we have to be careful and make sure he doesn't have any setbacks."