<p>SURPRISE, Ariz. -- Second baseman Jurickson Profar was back in camp on Saturday, two days after having four wisdom teeth removed. Profar did some light hitting and throwing on Saturday and will continue to increase the intensity of his activities the next few days.</p><p>"I'm good I'm better," Profar said. "They told me five days but I hit todaythrew a little bit. Tomorrow I'm going to try to do everything."</p><p>The Rangers are still waiting to see him make cutoff and relay throws from the outfield, which has nothing to do with dental work but is the final test for his right shoulder. Profar has been limited to designated hitter duty this spring because of tendinitis in the shoulder but should be ready to play the field once he shows he can make cutoffs and relays.</p><p>Profar said that will give him enough time to be ready for Opening Day against the Phillies on March 31.</p><p><a href="http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20140315&content_id=69382144¬ebook_id=69385734&vkey=notebook_tex&c_id=tex">Keep reading...</a></p>