More on Kim and Harvey

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - The Orioles will take outfielder Hyun Soo Kim to New York following today's game. At this point, he's still managed to avoid a trip to the disabled list.

Kim did an assortment of running drills this morning, including sprints, short bursts and moving backward, to further test his right hamstring. He felt slight discomfort only toward the end with one of the bursts from first to second base.

Kim probably would go on the DL if he's unable to play by Wednesday.

Hyun-Soo-Kim-orange-swing-sidebar.jpg"He's better," said manager Buck Showalter. "He's getting close. He could do a lot of things he wasn't as good at Thursday, so that was encouraging. Just one small thing still there that we just want to make sure of. So he's close.

"We'll see if he's a player on Monday or Tuesday. We think he's close. If he's not a player that third day, we'd probably DL him, but we think he's close."

Showalter didn't have much to update concerning Hunter Harvey's removal from last night's game with short-season Single-A Aberdeen.

Showalter confirmed that Harvey felt soreness in his right forearm, but he's hoping the young prospect came out after 1 1/3 innings mostly as a precaution.

Harvey's fastball was clocked at 96 mph before he left the game.

"Just looking at it, he had good stuff, good velocity," Showalter said. "I was hoping it was a precautionary thing. I don't know."

Aberdeen manager Kevin Bradshaw spent a few nights in the hospital with a back injury and director of player development Brian Graham has been filling in for him. Graham informed Showalter of Harvey's heath issue.

"Brian just said he had some soreness there that they didn't like," Showalter said.

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