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Rich Harden feeling better, hoping to resume throwing soon

Rich Harden

FILE - In this Jan. 27, 2011 file photo, Oakland Athletics pitcher Rich Harden, right, speaks with reporters in Oakland, Calif. Harden endured the frustration of yet another injury interrupted season and went into the winter unsure of who might offer him a job. Turns out his career has come full circle: He returned to his roots with the Oakland Athletics. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, file)

AP

To no one’s surprise, A’s pitcher Rich Harden came down with a bit of soreness in his right lat muscle last week after throwing 10-15 pitches in one of his first bullpen sessions of the spring.

The oft-injured starter hasn’t tallied over 150 innings in a season since 2004 and it seemed plausible that this early-spring injury might turn into something more. So far, though, everything is positive.

Harden told the Associated Press, via CSN Bay Area, on Thursday that he is no longer feeling discomfort in the area of his once-sore lat muscle.

He wants to get back on a mound soon, despite the A’s decision to shut him down for two whole weeks.

“It’s coming along,’' Harden said Thursday. “I want to get out there, but it’s on the trainers. I’m 100 percent pain-free.’'

The A’s will probably play it safe with Harden given his injury history and keep him sidelined through all of next week, but it’s nice to hear that he is feeling better. The right-hander signed a one-year, $1.5 million contract with Oakland this winter and is expected to compete for the final spot in the club’s starting rotation this spring.