FORT MYERS, Fla. – Phil Hughes is clean-shaven. He's wearing a wedding ring. He can raise his right arm without feeling numbness in his hand. And the broken bone in his left leg has healed.
Hughes is really happy that he's past the 2016 season.
"I do feel good about things," Hughes said. "It's all talk until you get out there, but I feel like I'm in a good spot."
Hughes, who got married during the offseason, is back to rejoin a rotation he was pulled out of last season, during which he went 1-7 with a 5.95 ERA. When he was last seen on a field, he was being helped off it, because a line drive off the bat of Miami's J.T. Realmuto broke Hughes' femur. But it was soon learned that he needed surgery to correct thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS), during which a rib under his right shoulder blade was removed.
With Ervin Santana the only returning starter with an ERA of less than 5.00 (3.38), the Twins could use Hughes to return to his old ways.
Pitchers and catchers report to camp Tuesday.
"I'm looking for Phil to have a big turnaround year this year, I really am," Twins pitching coach Neil Allen said. "He's been off and on, but there was an issue with his discomfort."
The righthander historically has been a force in even-numbered years. Before last year, Hughes was 50-31 with a 3.94 ERA in his past three even-numbered years. His past three odd years he was 20-28, 4.98. The even-year bounce never happened last season.