BALTIMORE—Caleb Joseph won’t be able to catch for four weeks following his testicular surgery, manager Buck Showalter said.

“He’ll be doing everything else, hopefully except taking the risk of catching,” Showalter said.

Yovani Gallardo, who will start on Tuesday for Norfolk, could either pitch for the Orioles on Sunday at Toronto or get another rehab start.

“Are you going to base it on performance or how he feels? You hope you get both,” Showalter said.

J.J. Hardy took 25 ground balls in Sarasota in rehabbing his fractured left foot. He also swung a bat. He had already been throwing.

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Hardy has already been out for five weeks, and Showalter won’t hazard a guess when he will return. Showalter doesn’t’ know how long a potential rehab assignment for Hardy might be.

“We miss him. We miss Darren [O’Day]. We miss Gallardo. We miss Joseph,” Showalter said.



NOTES: Frederick right-hander Matthew Grimes and Keys infielder Aderlin Rodriguez were named the organizational Pitcher and Player of the Month for June. … Third field coach Bobby Dickerson is deciding whether he will manage in the Dominican Republic next winter.