Rangers' Tyson Ross: Progressing in rehab
Ross (shoulder) says he is throwing from 100 feet every day, but is unsure when he will return to the mound, Jeff Wilson of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reports.
Analysis:
Ross, who signed a one-year deal with the Rangers this offseason, notes he's still gaining back his strength after undergoing a thoracic outlet syndrome surgery in October. There's no timetable at this point, but the veteran right-hander cautions he's trying not to rush the recovery by taking it one week at a time. Ross played just one game for San Diego last season before being shut down.
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