Rich Harden won't make his next start, but he's successfully avoided the disabled list, and the plan is that he will go back into the rotation later in the week, according to manager Bob Geren. Harden, who left his April 15 start against New York with shoulder stiffness, made 55 throws Sunday, 30 at a distance of 100 feet and the rest so-called flat-ground work, with pitching coach Curt Young doing the catching. "I definitely feel a lot better about today,'' Harden said after he finished. "I did feel good out there.''