It didn't look good Thursday when Oswaldo Arcia rolled his right ankle while being picked off between second and third base.
The Twins outfielder hobbled off the field and looked headed for the trainers room — for a few days. But he returned to the park Friday, ran in the outfield and felt better.
"It's better than what we believed when he first went down out there," Twins manager Ron Gardenhire said.
Arcia hit in the cage before Friday's game against Houston, and Gardenhire said he was available off the bench. He pinch hit for Aaron Hicks in the eighth inning, flying out to center on the first pitch he saw with the tying run at second.
"I hope [Saturday]," Arcia said when asked about a return to the lineup.
Gardenhire didn't rule out the possibility that Arcia could be the designated hitter Saturday.
The push to keep Arcia in the lineup is understandable. Arcia is coming off back-to-back games in which he has hit a home run and recorded four RBI. Since being called up from Class AAA Rochester on May 26, he is batting .348 with four doubles, four home runs and 12 RBI. The lefthanded hitter also is batting .313 off lefthanders.
The return of Arcia and Josh Willingham has given the Twins some thump in the middle of the batting order.