ANAHEIM — Cam Bedrosian is on the verge of returning to the Angels.

Again.

Bedrosian had said he was just one minor league appearance from being activated two weeks ago, but then he took an awkward step and felt something in his groin, setting him back a few days.

Now, Bedrosian is back. After pitching an inning in a rehab outing on Tuesday, Bedrosian said Wednesday that he’s going to pitch again for Class-A Inland Empire on Thursday, and then be ready.

“Pretty confident,” he said. “Knock on wood, everything goes well tomorrow. It’s gone a lot better than last week.”

Huston Street, who has been out rehabbing from a strained lat, is also getting closer to joining the Angels bullpen for the first time this season. Street pitched for Inland Empire on Wednesday night, allowing two hits and walking two and recording one out. He said he’s expecting to do pitch again on Friday, and then have a four-out appearance for Triple-A Salt Lake City next week.

Street also seemed to be on the verge of returning before he had a setback in his rehab a couple weeks ago.

SKAGGS TOO

Tyler Skaggs continues to progress in his rehab from a strained oblique. Skaggs threw his third bullpen session on Wednesday. He said he’s scheduled for a 40-pitch session on Friday, and then he’ll head to Arizona to begin facing hitters.

Skaggs will need to pitch in the minors at least two or three times after that. He is targeting a return around July 8 or 9, he said. That would be 10 weeks after he was hurt. The initial timeframe given was 10-12 weeks.

“I’ve been on the DL enough to know I’ve got to take it day by day,” he said. “I feel really good, though. The team is playing well right now so I can’t wait to get back.”

DRAFT ENDS

Jordon (Jo) Adell, the Angels’ top pick in the draft, arrived in Southern California on Wednesday. Scouting director Matt Swanson said the Angels are hoping to sign him quickly. The slot value for the No. 10 pick is $4,376,800.

“Hopefully we’ll be able to finish something in the next couple days,” Swanson said.

Swanson added that he’s “confident” the Angels will be able sign all the players in the top 10 rounds.

The Angels ended up with 28 college players and 12 high schoolers among their 40 picks when the draft concluded on Wednesday. They picked 23 pitchers and 17 position players.

“Hopefully we’ve brought some athleticism into the organization,” Swanson said.

One of their picks on the final day was Peyton Glavine, the son of Hall of Fame pitcher Tom Glavine. The Angels’ 37th-round pick, the younger Glavine has a commitment to pitch at Auburn, so he might not sign.

ALSO

Doug Fister is scheduled to start at Triple-A on Friday, which could be his final outing in the minors with the Angels. Fister has a June 21 opt-out date in the deal he signed last month. Scioscia said the Angels have not discussed the idea of bringing Fister to the majors as a reliever. …

The Angels sent down Mike Morin and recalled Parker Bridwell on Wednesday, a move made to fortify their bullpen after Tuesday’s 11-inning game.