FORT MYERS, FLA. - Twins catcher Joe Mauer, according to a club source, has been injected with Supartz, a solution that helps lubricate and create cushion in knee joints.
General Manager Bill Smith confirmed that Mauer received a shot after Tuesday's workout.
Mauer had his left knee scoped in December, and there was some hope he would be ready for the start of spring training. But Mauer has reported for camp needing some more time before he can take part in all phases of practice. And there's no telling when the Twins will start Mauer behind the plate in a spring training game.
Manager Ron Gardenhire on Tuesday indicated that Mauer might have received more than one shot -- although Smith confirmed only one had been administered.
"I'm just going to bide my time with that and make sure we get him in situations and get him ready," Gardenhire said. "It's more important for him to see the pitchers on the side, a few bullpens on the side, but I want to make sure we clean that knee up before we get anything going. He's had a couple of shots in it. It's not cortisone. It's some type of fluid to help lubricate."
Gardenhire was then asked if Mauer had the shots while in camp.
"Yes, I want to make sure those things take effect," Gardenhire said.
According to the company's website, the Supartz solution comes from "highly purified sodium hyaluronate (also known as hyaluronic acid [HA]) that is extracted from rooster combs. These are harvested from roosters that have been certified as suitable for human consumption via pre- and post-mortem veterinary inspection."