Meanwhile, Black said he was encouraged by right-handed reliever Luke Gregerson’s rehab outing with Triple-A Tucson in Sacramento, although Gregerson allowed three runs on three hits and two walks in two-thirds of an inning.
He came out of the inning because he had reached his 25-pitch limit.
“Luke said he felt good and didn’t feel the oblique muscle, that’s the big thing,” said Black. “While you hate to see a guy give up runs, it got him some work. From a rehab standpoint, that’s better than having get out of the inning on five pitches.”
Gregerson is scheduled to pitch again on Sunday for Tucson in Sacramento before rejoining the Padres in San Francisco.
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