NEW YORK -- Yankees left fielder Hideki Matsui took 25 swings off a tee and
10 soft tosses Wednesday in his continuing rehabilitation from his injured
left knee.
Matsui, on the disabled list since June 27, said through a translator that he
felt good during the session. It was a small increase in workload after he
took 20 swings off a tee and five soft tosses before Monday night's series
opener against the Orioles.
Matsui didn't work out Tuesday, and said that was the medical staff's
decision. Manager Joe Girardi said Matsui will stay with the team this week,
and Matsui said he doesn't know the details of this week's workload, but he
will add more to it "little by little."
Matsui had declined surgery on his inflamed knee in an attempt to return this
season. The knee has caused recurring inflammation since mid-June.
"As we increase the workload and exercise more --- as long as there are no
problems -- then I think it's just going to increase the chances of me coming
back this season," Matsui said.
Matsui was used more as a designated hitter before being placed on the DL,
and he would likely return in that role if he came back this season.
With the recent addition of Xavier Nady, the Yankees have even more options
at the DH slot, so there isn't such a rush to bring Matsui back.
"I think it's a no-brainer for the team to make an effort to make the team
stronger," Matsui said. "So how it impacts me, we'll just have to see. For
me, it's something that I keep in the back of my head."
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