New York Post

McNeil experienci­ng bicep soreness

- By MARK W. SANCHEZ msanchez@nypost.com

JUPITER, Fla. — Carlos Mendoza handled about three minutes’ worth of injury questions before the Mets manager could speak about other subjects Saturday. None of the newly revealed pains appear serious at the moment, but the Mets are banged up in the early weeks of spring.

The most notable injury belongs to Jeff McNeil, who experience­d left bicep soreness Thursday. The Mets’ second baseman was hitting in the cage and “felt something,” Mendoza said. McNeil has been shut down from hitting for a couple of days.

“We don’t think it’s anything serious,” Mendoza said of McNeil, who has yet to appear in a Grapefruit League game.

McNeil, who rehabbed a partially torn UCL in his left elbow this offseason, is still doing fielding drills. The Mets are off Monday and plan to see how McNeil feels afterward. At this point, no tests have been scheduled.

Backup infielder Joey Wendle also has yet to play in exhibition games after sustaining right shoulder soreness early in camp, Mendoza said. Wendle, signed to a one-year, $2 million deal this offseason, was shut down from throwing for a few days and has been building back up, throwing up to 120 feet Friday.

“Everything is progressin­g well,” Mendoza said before the Mets lost to the Marlins, 4-1, at Roger Dean Stadium. “I think the goal is to have him in games at some point next week.”

➤ In better news for the Mets, reliever Shintaro Fujinami reported to camp after leaving for Japan to attend to a personal issue and obtain a work visa. The belief is Fujinami still will be ready by Opening Day, and he said he should debut in the Grapefruit League soon.

“I’m very happy that I’m officially a Met now and I can do everything with no problem right now,” Fujinami said through interprete­r Issei Kamada. “It’s been hectic weeks, a lot of stuff going on, but I’ve been working out and I feel really good.”

➤ Brandon Nimmo, who has been building up slowly during camp, is expected to debut in the Grapefruit League in Sunday’s game against the Astros at Clover Park.

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