Category: Injuries
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No indication Travis d’Arnaud is returning in the near-term
It’s been two weeks since Travis d’Arnaud was involved in the collision with AJ Pierzynski which hyper-extended his elbow at Turner Field. Last Sunday, d’Arnaud was seen in an elbow brace and ace bandage on his left elbow, eight days after the injury. And apparently, d’Arnaud’s status remains mostly unchanged. On Friday afternoon in Los Angeles, Sandy…
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Still without a timetable, David Wright confident he will play again in 2015
David Wright has played in eight games for the Mets in 2015, as he has been mired in what seems like an endless recovery process from a strained hamstring and symptoms in his back related to spinal stenosis. He has taken up residency in Los Angeles in the last six weeks as he works with…
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Michael Cuddyer not in the lineup, but available if needed
Michael Cuddyer is not in the starting lineup against the Dodgers on Friday night, the third consecutive game he has not started. But Cuddyer did run and take batting practice at Dodger Stadium on Friday afternoon, and while he is not pain free, however, he is available if needed off the bench. Cuddyer exited Tuesday’s game against…
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Mets will reevaluate Michael Cuddyer’s situation in Los Angeles
By Michael Baron, MLB.com: Michael Cuddyer is sidelined for a second consecutive game with a sore left knee. Terry Collins is hopeful Cuddyer can be available again at some point during their series against the Dodgers in Los Angeles this weekend. However, if this injury lingers for more than two or three days, Collins said…
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Mets hope David Wright can begin limited baseball activities next week
David Wright has spent much of the last six weeks in Los Angeles with Dr. Robert Watkins in an attempt to build core strength to alleviate the symptoms being caused by spinal stenosis. And now, he could be heading back to Port St. Lucie. Terry Collins told Mike Puma of the New York Post the…