Not right: Mets’ Wright can’t throw for 2 weeks
David Wright and the New York Mets hoped for a healthy start to spring training. No such luck.
Wright was told Tuesday not to throw for two weeks after an examination in New York showed an impingement in his right shoulder. The third baseman will be re-evaluated after two weeks.
The 34-year-old team captain is a seven-time All-Star, but he’s been limited to 75 regular-season games during the past two years.
“He’s having real trouble getting his arm extended on the throws,” manager Terry Collins said at the Mets’ camp in Port St. Lucie, Florida. “He just said, ‘Look, I’ve got to do something to get rid of the pain.’ It’s certainly going to be difficult to say he’s going to be ready opening day.”
The Mets, coming off an injuryplagued year and aiming for their third straight playoff appearance, start the season April 3 at home against Atlanta.
Former All-Star shortstop Jose Reyes made 50 starts at third base last year in Wright’s absence.
“Nobody told me ready,” Reyes said.
“It’s very sad news to hear about Wright, what he’s been through the last two years, 2½ years,” he said.
Wright was on the disabled list from April 15 to Aug. 24, 2015, when he strained his right hamstring and then developed spinal stenosis.
Last season, Wright was batting .226 with seven homers, 14 RBIs and 55 strikeouts in 137 at-bats through May 27 when he was sidelined by neck pain. He had season-ending surgery June 16 to repair a herniated disk.
“Doctors feel that it is in some ways related to the neck surgery and the fact that the muscles haven’t essentially reengaged, re-stimulated,” general manager anything, but I’m
Sandy Alderson said.
Tuesday’s Games
BRAVES 2, CARDINALS 0 >> Newly acquired second baseman Brandon Phillips doubled home the only runs of the game. Freddie Freeman added a pair of hits and Atlanta starter Mike Foltynewicz threw two scoreless innings in his first spring start. RAYS 19, TWINS 0 >> Tampa Bay set team record for spring training in runs, hits (24) and margin of victory. Rickie Weeks had three hits, including a homer, and drove in three runs. Prospect Jake Bauers hit a grand slam. NATIONALS 4, ASTROS 3 >> Michael A. Taylor hit a solo home run in the bottom of the ninth inning to end the first game at the new $150 million complex that Washington and Houston share.
Commissioner Rob Manfred was among the crowd of 5,987 at The Ballpark of the Palm Beaches for the opener. It was the first exhibition in West Palm Beach since 1997 — the Montreal Expos and Atlanta used to train at the same site. METS 3, MARLINS 1 >> Seth Lugo, who will start for Puerto Rico in its World Baseball Classic opener against Venezuela, went three shutout innings for the Mets. He has now has thrown five scoreless frames in two spring starts. YANKEES (SS) 9, TIGERS 5 >> Catcher Gary Sanchez, coming off a rookie season in which he hit 20 homers, homered and singled for the Yankees. Chris Carter, the NL home run leader last year, also connected.
Masahiro Tanaka pitched innings for New York. YANKEES (SS) 5, RED SOX 4 >> Greg Bird hit two homers and drove in three runs. After giving up a two-run shot to Bird, Kyle Kendrick retired eight of his final nine batters in his Red Sox debut. Pablo Sandoval had two hits with an RBI double for Boston. BLUE JAYS 12, PIRATES 0 >> Lucas Harrell pitched two scoreless innings and struck out three for Toronto. PADRES 9, GIANTS 5 >> Madison Bumgarner started his second game this spring and allowed two runs in two innings on a windy day. He threw 26 pitches and the two runs came after Jose Pirela’s hit glanced off center fielder Gorkys Hernandez’s glove. DIAMONDBACKS 8, RANGERS 4 >> Taijuan Walker, obtained from the Mariners over the winter for shortstop Jean Segura, struck out three in two scoreless innings in his Diamondbacks debut. two perfect