PEORIA, Ariz. (AP) -San Diego Padres third baseman Kevin Kouzmanoff is protecting his arm early in spring training.
With Kouzmanoff just more than three months removed from shoulder surgery on Nov. 15, the Padres have been limiting his throws. Kouzmanoff, who hit .260 with 23 home runs and 84 RBIs last season, is making a maximum of 20 tosses across the diamond from third base and another 20 to second base per day.
That’s a much different regimen than the one Kouzmanoff has followed in his previous two camps with San Diego. The team opens its spring schedule with a charity game against the Seattle Mariners on Wednesday.
“I’d be taking slow rollers and making off-balance throws,” Kouzmanoff said. “I’d be getting ready to be game ready for Wednesday. Instead, we have a long spring so I can back off a little, or ease into it.”
to first base and landed on his right elbow. He began his throwing program in mid-January, about two weeks later than he normally would start. But with an additional week of spring training this year because of the World Baseball Classic, Kouzmanoff has no concerns about being ready for opening day against Los Angeles on April 6.
“I’m going to be ready,” Kouzmanoff said. “That’s definitely been my goal. Opening day is a long time from now.”
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