GIBSON READY FOR FORT MYERS
Righthander Kyle Gibson is just moving down the street, but it's a sign of progress in his return from Tommy John surgery.
Gibson, the Twins' first-round pick in 2009, is joining Class A Fort Myers this week as he continues to work his way back. In nine games (seven starts) for the Twins' rookie team in the Gulf Coast League, Gibson posted a 2.45 ERA with four walks and 16 strikeouts in 142/3 innings.
He will follow Carl Pavano on Sunday and throw around 50 pitches.
"He's thrown the ball well," said Jim Rantz, the Twins director of minor leagues. "He's even throwing a little harder than he did before he was hurt."
Gibson hasn't thrown more than three innings in an outing yet. But the Twins still hope he can reach 40 innings pitched by the end of the minor league season. In fact, they would like to see him finish the year out at Class AAA Rochester, if all goes well.
"We want to give him as much competition as possible and see how it goes," Rantz said.
Gibson is expected to pitch somewhere during the offseason, most likely the Arizona Fall League.