CLEARWATER, FLA. - Scott Baker's throwing elbow has become a concern for the Twins again.
Baker would have pitched Thursday, when the Pirates come to Fort Myers, Fla., but his inability to get loose in a B game against Pittsburgh last Saturday raised some red flags.
Baker's fastball, which normally averages 91 miles per hour, was clocked between 83-86 mph in that outing, and he gave up six runs on six hits in 11/3 innings.
Baker, 30, made two trips to the disabled list last year because of a strained right flexor muscle and was limited to two starts after July 28.
Pitching coach Rick Anderson said he wants Baker to get through a bullpen session with no trouble before scheduling his next start. Baker told the staff his arm felt good during workouts Wednesday, but this is an issue the Twins will monitor daily.
Thome finds a glove Jim Thome, who signed a one-year, $1.25 million deal to return to the Phillies, played four innings at first base in a minor-league game Monday. This is notable because Thome hasn't played first base in a regular-season game since 2007.
"He didn't even have a glove when he was with us," Twins manager Ron Gardenhire said.
Unlike the Phillies, the Twins had the option of giving Thome at-bats at DH. He hit 37 of his 604 career home runs for Minnesota.