"I won't set a date. I've had enough timetables already on when and where, so I don't want to do that," he said.
This is Henson's second stint in the majors -- he went 0-for-1 in three games last year. Torre still thinks he can be a good major league player.
"I think I'm as frustrated as he is when I see him because he thought he would be farther along," Torre said. "I think when he comes it's going to be quick. I think he's going to be a big league player. I think he's gotten in his own way a little bit by not being as patient as he needs to be. He's got a strong arm, he's got good hands. The big part of it for him is frustration and impatience."
After Columbus played its final game last weekend, Henson said he'd take 6-to-8 weeks off and think about his future. But now, he's just glad to be in the big leagues.
"I'm excited," he said. "It's great to be back. I thought I was home for the fall."



