Here's another good write-up about Lewis' return (could we please get the kid a real hat)......
OSU’s Lewis won’t rush full-time return
Left-hander may or may not pitch against Michigan State
4/14/04
Mark Znidar
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
The competitor inside All-American lefthander Scott Lewis wants to rejoin the pitching rotation full time so he can help Ohio State win a Big Ten championship.
The voice of reason tells Lewis that he must listen to the elbow that underwent reconstruction surgery last May 29.
That’s why Lewis doesn’t know whether he’ll pitch against Michigan State this weekend despite giving up four hits and striking out six in five innings in his season debut against Purdue on Sunday.
"You can’t rush this kind of injury," Lewis said. "This basically is still rehab for me. I’m playing it by ear and seeing how it feels. If I run into any pain, I’m not going to risk it. I don’t want to tear it up and have to start all over again."
Yesterday, Lewis said his left arm was sore in the biceps and triceps area from throwing 66 pitches against the Boilermakers. The elbow, he said, felt fine.
"(The soreness) is more muscle stuff," he said. "I’m not in good shape yet. (The soreness) is like lifting weights in conditioning."
Pitching coach Pat Bangtson said Lewis, a junior from Washington Court House, will know more about his status after throwing on the side today.
"With Scott, it’s going to be day to day," Bangtson said. "We’re leaving it up to him because only he knows how he feels."
Coach Bob Todd said the staff is being cautious to the point where Lewis won’t pitch in cold weather or if he doesn’t feel just right.
If Lewis does pitch this weekend, he’ll likely start one seven-inning game of a double-header Saturday and be limited to 60 to 70 pitches. No matter how many innings Lewis pitches, he’ll be elated because "I actually feel like part of the team again."