Noah Lowry has missed the last two seasons and is hoping for a successful comeback to baseball. However, he opted to push back a scheduled throwing session Tuesday in Arizona for major league teams to give himself more time to get ready. His agent, Damon Lapa, said the pitcher has not sustained a setback but decided it would be best to first throw a few more bullpen sessions. "He's close to where he wants to be," Lapa said Monday in a telephone interview with The Associated Press. "We're confident once Noah throws for teams questions will be answered. Noah's missed a lot of time and understands the importance of this audition. If he's at 90 percent now, we're going to allow him the time to get to 100 percent because we know clubs have questions based on the time he's missed."