Wells back at training camp
DUNEDIN, Fla. -- Vernon Wells was back in camp on Friday and wasted no time in getting back into the workouts. Wells stood off to the side during some baserunning drills, but his left leg had recovered enough to allow him to jog from one field to the next and take batting practice.
The two-time Gold Glove-winning center fielder was in Toronto on Thursday and team doctors examined the strained quadriceps he suffered while lifting weights on Sunday. Nothing serious was discovered and Wells said he is already feeling better. He hopes to be back at full strength by the end of the week.
That would be good news for Team USA, but Blue Jays manager John Gibbons is planning on taking every precaution before sending his star outfielder to the upcoming World Baseball Classic. Toronto initially believed the injury would take between two to three weeks to heal.
"[We'll] keep in touch with the doctors," Gibbons said. "[If] he starts feeling good and goes out there and pushes it, he might make it worse. Then where are we? That tournament is a nice thing, but we need him for the season."