Chicago White Sox outfielder Eloy Jimenez says he's completely healthy after rupturing his left pectoral in March and will begin a rehab assignment Friday at Class A Winston-Salem.

"I feel better than in spring training," Jimenez said. "I feel like 110 percent -- let's say 200 percent. I feel pretty normal. I can go do my swing and finish, and it's not going to hurt."

Jimenez was injured while attempting to catch a home run ball over the outfield wall in a spring game and had surgery shortly after.

"They said six months, I'm going to be back," he said. "I'm back ... before what they said."

The White Sox haven't placed a timetable on Jimenez's return to the majors, but he thinks he could be ready by the end of July.