Melvin 'surprised' by Hundley's speedy recovery
OAKLAND -- Nick Hundley is advancing through his rehab from knee surgery even faster than the A¡¯s could have imagined.
Placed on the 10-day injured list on June 8 with back spasms, the catcher decided to fix two problems at once as he also underwent the arthroscopic surgery on his left knee to clean up a tear within the medial meniscus of his knee on June 18. Just over two weeks later, Hundley has progressed through his recovery process to the point where the A¡¯s will send him to their Minor League complex in Arizona on Friday to ramp up his rehab work and take part baseball activities.
¡°The knee you thought would take a little bit longer, and the back was pretty severe, too,¡± A¡¯s manager Bob Melvin said. ¡°I¡¯m surprised how he¡¯s come along. Whenever the training staff feels good about him going out on rehab, he will. Probably sooner than I thought.¡±
Hundley is targeting the week after the All-Star break for the start of a Minor League rehab assignment. The A¡¯s originally placed a timetable of around six weeks from the date of the surgery for Hundley¡¯s return.
Pinder available off the bench
After receiving treatment on the right ankle he turned during pregame fielding drills on Wednesday, Chad Pinder was feeling better before Thursday¡¯s series finale against the Twins. He¡¯s expected to be available off the bench, and Melvin plans to start him on Friday night when the A¡¯s begin a three-game series in Seattle.
¡°He¡¯s maybe at 75 percent, if I had to put a number on it,¡± Melvin said. ¡°I think he¡¯ll be able to start tomorrow. That¡¯s what we¡¯re kind of targeting. We face three lefties in a row there and he¡¯ll be available off the bench today, but still a little sore.¡±