Updates on Steve Johnson, Bundy, Jurrjens, Roberts and Britton

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - Orioles pitcher Steve Johnson had an MRI yesterday that showed only a slight strain of his left oblique. Johnson has a three-centimeter tear, which qualifies as a strain. Dylan Bundy will begin his throwing progression on Monday with 25 tosses from 60 feet. He hasn't pitched since spring training because tightness in his right forearm. Jair Jurrjens threw from 90 feet today without experiencing any discomfort in his thumb, though he didn't attempt any breaking balls. Jurrjens didn't make his scheduled start last night with Triple-A Norfolk. Second baseman Brian Roberts showed up in the clubhouse today wearing a jacket and tie. He's dressed for the team charter back to Baltimore, where he will continue his rehab and baseball activities. Roberts is hoping to be activated from the disabled list before the All-Star break. Manager Buck Showalter said he's received positive reports on Tides left-hander Zach Britton, who's allowed six earned runs (eight total) in his last four starts over 25 innings, with nine walks and 21 strikeouts. Britton's velocity is up and his command has improved. He's an option if the Orioles make any changes to their rotation. However, Kevin Gausman will take his next turn. The leash is longer than four major league starts. For the Rays Matt Joyce RF Ben Zobrist 2B Kelly Johnson LF Evan Longoria DH James Loney 1B Desmond Jennings CF Ryan Roberts 3B Jose Molina C Yunel Escobar SS Matt Moore LHP



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