"He was examined two days ago again by [team phsician Michael] Ciccotti," said Amaro. "He's had some follow ups with [orthopedists James] Andrews and [David] Altcheck. He's improved. The plan of care is not going to change. The plan was to have him start throwing in November. He's not 100 percent ready to throw yet, which we didn't plan on having him anyway. He did have a PRP injection, which takes four to six weeks for it to kick in."