OAKLAND, CALIF. - The Twins hope to have designated hitter Jim Thome and outfielder Jason Repko available by Monday, when they open a six-game homestand.
Thome, working his way back from a strained left oblique and slight back strain, took five at-bats during an extended spring training game in Fort Myers, Fla., on Wednesday.
Twins minor league field coordinator Joel Leppel is monitoring workouts in Fort Myers and told manager Ron Gardenhire that Thome's swing still needs to get sharp. So instead of bringing Thome up to pinch hit in the weekend interleague series at Arizona, Thome will stay in Florida and get his hacks in.
"He's still working on his timing," Gardenhire said. "He's getting five or six at-bats like every other day. Getting 10, 15 more at-bats is going to be a good thing for him, rather than coming up and getting one at-bat a day in Arizona."
Thome will continue to play in games until Sunday, then fly to the Twin Cities.
Repko, working his way back from a strained right quadriceps, went 0-for-4 on Wednesday playing for Class AAA Rochester. The plan is for Repko to fly to town Sunday night as well. The Twins will have to make roster moves to make room for both players.
More injury updates Infielder Tsuyoshi Nishioka is getting his sprint work in as he continues to work out the soreness in the left fibula he fractured on April 7.
"[Tuesday] he came in sore [to] the touch," Gardenhire said. "[Wednesday] was a lot better. That's a good sign. That means the soreness is starting to move itself out."