Justin Morneau, the Twins first baseman who has been sidelined since July by a concussion, said he is improving every day.
"We've had more good days than bad days," Morneau said Sunday. "I don't know, what we're waiting for it's got to be a week of good days or whatever it is, so we're still waiting for that.
"We haven't quite gotten to that point yet but it's been real minimal now. If there's anything, on a scale of 1-10, [the severity of the effects is] a one. We haven't had any days like we had back in September or October or November where I didn't feel like doing anything and if I had a headache I was laying in bed, that type of thing. It's been good."
Morneau admits that he will still have some lingering concerns the first time he bats in game conditions.
"I think I'd be lying if I said the answer to that was no," he said. "When I got hit in the head in '05 [at Seattle], every once in a while I stepped in against a lefty and it would be in the back of my mind. I got over it over a little bit of time and things started to feel better and it was to a point where I didn't even think about it. I'm sure it will take a little bit of time but we'll get over that point. That's why we're going to wait until it's 100 percent so we're not worried about that stuff and I can be the hitter that I'm used to being."
Morneau was having an MVP-type of season when he suffered the concussion July 7 at Toronto sliding into second base, when his head collided with John McDonald's knee. Hopes for a return kept getting pushed back, until finally it was declared he would miss the remainder of the season.
"It's close now. Just making sure we're doing it right," Morneau said. "We don't want to come back too soon and then all of a sudden some stuff creeps back up and then we get set back. We want to come back, we want to come back fully 100 percent and not have any setbacks and not have any concerns of if we slide in or if we get hit by a pitch or whatever it is. They tell me when I'm recovered, I'm recovered, and if it happens again it's a new injury and we'll know better how to treat it."
Morneau said he took live batting practice the first full-squad workout and has been hitting every day.