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- Updated: September 7, 2016
MINNEAPOLIS — Injured Twins relievers Trevor May and Tommy Milone each threw two-inning simulated games at Target Field on Tuesday, and manager Paul Molitor said both remain on track to be activated from the 15-day disabled list on Friday.
May, out since Aug. 7 with a strained lower back, and Milone, out since Aug. 12 with left biceps tendinitis, each threw 30 pitches with 15-pitch innings. Molitor watched them throw from behind the batting cage and was pleased they both felt healthy.
“The good news is they both came out fine,” Molitor said. “They threw all their pitches. I wouldn’t say they were overly crisp in terms of location. But it was a good …
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