from Philly.com
Brett Myers continues his steady progression toward what he hopes is a return to the Phillies’ pitching staff this season.
Myers, who had surgery on his right hip June 4 for a bone spur and labral debridgement, threw his second simulated inning yesterday morning against members of the Clearwater Threshers.
“I felt good with no problems,” Myers said. “I threw another 20 pitches.”
As to when he will pitch next, Myers said, “I’ve got a two-inning simulated game [possibly Wednesday or Thursday], then a rehab game after that.”
Myers said he did not know when the rehab game would be. He was 4-3 with a 4.66 ERA this season, last pitching on May 27.
Also, reliever Clay Condrey continued his rehab from a strained oblique and said he is close to returning to the mound.
“It will be Wednesday or Thursday but there are no definite plans,” he said.
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