JUPITER, Fla. – The push for a playoff spot last year meant that all hands were on deck in the Twins bullpen. Manager Paul Molitor had to shift relievers into different roles as he fought to protect leads and stay in games.
If only he had had more arms he could have relied on, trusted. More relievers like Ryan Pressly.
Molitor has Pressly now.
The righthander has recovered from a lat strain that cost him the final three months of last season. He has proved this spring that he's healthy and his stuff is as sharp as ever. And Molitor uses the word "comfort" when talking about what it will be like to have Pressly, 27, as someone he can call upon.
No, Pressly hasn't been officially tabbed as a winner of a spot in the Twins bullpen, but everything points to that. Pressly pitched a scoreless inning in Thursday's 8-4 victory over the Marlins to lower his spring ERA to 2.00.
"We haven't announced who all is going to be in that pen yet, so I don't want to get ahead of myself," Molitor said. "But Pressly is healthy and throwing the ball well and doing what we hoped he would coming into camp, coming off the rehab he had last fall."
Pressly spent the final three months of last season rehabbing the injury, cheering from the dugout, watching road games on television and sending text messages to his pitching buddies after good outings.
"Sitting in the dugout and not being able to play last year, it stunk," Pressly said. "Seeing your teammates out there and not being able to do anything. You see some guys struggling and you want to be out in the pen to help them out.