Scott Baker
RP FA
Thu 4/5/12 8:55 PM

Twins general manager Terry Ryan said Scott Baker (elbow) exited a minor league rehab start on Thursday because he "just didn't feel right" and "couldn't seem to get loose." Troubling news given that he dealt with elbow inflammation this spring was limited to just four starts and two relief appearances after the All-Star break last year due to a strained flexor muscle. "Baker just didn't feel right tonight," said Ryan. "He couldn't seem to get loose on the mound and instead of pushing the envelope, we decided we would go get him out of the game. We will evaluate him again tomorrow." Stay tuned for an update, but it looks like Liam Hendriks may keep his rotation spot for a while.

Scott Baker
RP FA
Thu 4/5/12 7:44 PM

Scott Baker (elbow) left a minor league rehab start with High-A Fort Myers on Thursday with an apparent injury. Baker left the game in the first inning after throwing just 11 pitches. We don't want to speculate on the exact nature of the injury, but the obvious concern is that he may have aggravated an elbow injury. Stay tuned for an update.

Scott Baker
RP FA
Sat 3/31/12 12:58 PM

Twins placed RHP Scott Baker on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to March 27, with elbow tendinitis.

Scott Baker
RP FA
Fri 3/30/12 11:45 AM

Scott Baker indicated Friday that he's unlikely to be ready for his first scheduled start of the season on April 9. "I'd love to start the home opener; it's just not wise," Baker said. The right-hander has made a couple appearances in minor league games over the last week and has said his elbow feels fine, but it appears the Twins will play it safe and DL him to start the season. They won't need a fifth starter until April 15, and Baker could be ready at that point.

Scott Baker
RP FA
Mon 3/26/12 5:08 PM

Scott Baker was pounded for seven runs in 2 2/3 innings by the Rays on Monday. Baker said afterwards that his elbow felt fine, but his velocity was down once again and he gave up two homers, one of them to light-hitting Elliot Johnson. A DL stint remains a possibility for the right-hander.

Scott Baker
RP FA
Thu 3/22/12 1:30 PM

Scott Baker allowed one hit over two scoreless innings in a minor league game Thursday. Baker threw 16 out of 23 pitches for strikes while fanning two and walking none. He topped out at 88 mph, but mostly sat in the 83-86 mph range. In other words, he's not anywhere close to ready. The Twins don't need a fifth start for the first time until April 15, so it's increasingly likely that he begins the season on the disabled list.

Scott Baker
RP FA
Thu 3/22/12 12:51 PM

Scott Baker (elbow) is scheduled to pitch in a minor league exhibition game Thursday. Baker was recently shut down due to elbow tendinitis, but he made it through a 47-pitch bullpen session Monday morning with no issues. While he's making progress, it's possible that he'll begin the season on the disabled list. Liam Hendriks is an option for the rotation if the Twins decide to give him extra prep time.

Scott Baker
RP FA
Mon 3/19/12 10:30 AM

Scott Baker (elbow) threw a 47-pitch bullpen session Monday morning in Twins camp. Baker reported no issues with his tender right elbow during or after the workout. If he wakes up feeling fine on Tuesday, the Twins are likely to schedule him to appear in a minor league exhibition game Thursday.

Scott Baker
RP FA
Sat 3/17/12 10:42 AM

Scott Baker (elbow) threw a 37-pitch bullpen session Saturday at about 70-80 percent effort. Baker reportedly ''looked good'' and ''could have went max effort.'' If he can get through a second bullpen session Monday, he could be on his way to returning to game action. It's not unrealistic to Baker will start the season on the disabled list.

Scott Baker
RP FA
Fri 3/16/12 5:05 PM

Scott Baker (elbow) acknowledged Friday that he could begin the season on the disabled list. Baker recently came down with elbow tendinitis and while he's downplaying the situation, he may not have enough time to be stretched out for the start of the season. The Twins want him to throw bullpen sessions on Saturday and Monday, so the soonest he could get in a game is next Thursday. However, this gives him little time to get ready for his projected start in the home opener on April 9. The Twins won't need a fifth starter until April 15, anyway, so the extra prep time could prove beneficial.