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Phillies: Harper recovering, will likely report in 2 weeks

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Bryce Harper’s arrival at spring training camp remains a couple of weeks away as the Philadelph­ia Phillies slugger recovers from elbow surgery.

Phillies president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski said Thursday that Harper is taking swings with a bat at home in Las Vegas and will report March 8 or 9.

Harper had surgery on his right elbow in November after leading the Phillies to the NL pennant. The Phillies said then that Harper was expected to return in a designated hitter role by the All-star break and could play right field by season’s end.

“He’s doing great from the recovery perspectiv­e,” Dombrowski said. “In his progress, doctors are happy where he is.”

Phillies manager Rob Thomson said the next step in the rehab progress will

be Harper hitting off a tee and taking soft toss in a batting cage.

Thompson offers arbitratio­n analysis

Tampa Bay reliever Ryan Thompson called for more transparen­cy in the arbitratio­n process after losing his case last week. Thompson will make $1 million rather than the $1.2 million he sought.

“The biggest issue with this process to me is that the arbitrator­s get to make whatever decision they come to, but with no explanatio­n or defense of the decision,” Thompson said in a lengthy Twitter thread. “In any other legal case, the decision is public, this for some reason is very hidden and secretive.

“If the process is created in order for fairness, then why don’t we learn the laws of the land? In some sense, we were shooting in the dark not knowing what the arbitrator­s leaned into and what they disregarde­d. These understand­ings matter.”

Major League Baseball and the players’ associatio­n agreed when they establishe­d arbitratio­n for 1974 that only a decision would be issued, with no explanatio­n.

All-star left-hander Nestor Cortes worked an inning in his first simulated game since a strained right hamstring resulted in a 10-day layoff. The injury cost Cortes a chance to pitch for the U.S. in the World Baseball Classic. Cortes, who struck out Anthony Rizzo, is set to have another simulated game before possibly appearing in a spring training game. “Actually, it was a lot better than I thought it would be,” Cortes said. “Just because it was my first live, I didn’t know how the leg was going to react with the intensity and facing those guys.” Cortes went 12-4 with a 2.44 ERA in 28 starts last year.

Rangers: Jacob degrom threw his first bullpen session in spring training camp for the Texas Rangers on Thursday. The twotime NL Cy Young Award winner threw 20-25 pitches off the mound. That came eight days after the team’s first official workout, when the newly acquired right-hander was held out because of tightness in his left side.

Twins: Infielder Donovan Solano finalized a $2 million, one-year contract on Thursday with the Minnesota Twins, who added another productive and versatile player to an already deep bench.

 ?? David J. Phillip / Associated Press ?? Philadelph­ia slugger Bryce Harper had elbow surgery in November after leading the Phillies to the NL pennant.
David J. Phillip / Associated Press Philadelph­ia slugger Bryce Harper had elbow surgery in November after leading the Phillies to the NL pennant.

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