Kyle Gibson's work in the Arizona Fall League is finished. Next stop: big league spring training camp with the Twins.
Gibson, who had Tommy John ligament-replacement surgery on his right elbow on Sept. 7, 2011, opened this fall with two excellent starts in Arizona, allowing one run in 10 innings, with 16 strikeouts and no walks.
Then, he came down to earth in what's always been a hitter-friendly league.
Gibson, 25, made his final start Wednesday and finished 3-2 with a 5.40 ERA, with eight walks, 28 strikeouts and 31 hits allowed in 23 1/3 innings.
"My first two starts, my fastball command was really good, and that's why I was able to have the success I did," Gibson said in a recent interview. "But my last few starts, my fastball command hasn't been there. So I'm working on things, but healthwise, I feel great."
Twins General Manager Terry Ryan said Gibson will be back in big-league camp next spring, just as the righthander was in 2011 before injuring his elbow that year at Class AAA Rochester.
"I'm pleased that he's healthy," Ryan said. "That was the whole objective, to get him back on the mound and get him some work. We're pleased to get him up around 70-80 innings [cumulative, for the year]."
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