Good news: Toronto reliever Justin Speier was back in camp on Saturday after going to Baltimore on Friday to see a specialist for his injured right middle finger. He returned in a good mood after learning the injury was not too serious.
Earlier this week, Speier felt pain in the same finger he suffered a strained tendon in last September, when he had to cut his season short. That history had the 32-year-old reliever worried about what reinjuring the finger could mean.
"Last year, I had to rehab it for two or three months," Speier said. "So when [I injured the finger again], I had that timetable in my mind. But the doctor said it was just a minor setback."
Speier said that he would be able to throw again in a couple days. Gibbons noted that the pitcher was given a splint that he could wear while throwing, but that it was up to Speier to use it or not.