Injury roundup: David Wright could be back on Tuesday
Mets third baseman David Wright underwent full workouts for the third straight day on Saturday, putting his return to the field in sight. Also getting close to getting back on the field is Giancarlo Stanton of the Marlins, who hit two homers in a minor-league scrimmage Saturday.
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Mets third baseman David Wright could return to action as soon as Tuesday, manager Terry Collins told reporters on Saturday.
Wright hasn't played in a game this spring because of a strained left abdominal muscle, but he participated in a complete workout of baseball drills for the third straight day on Saturday and could hit off of live pitching as early as Saturday. He has to do that and a full batting practice to be placed in a game, the Mets say.
"I'd love to see David by Tuesday, for sure," Mets manager Terry Collins told reporters (via MLB.com).
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The Palm Beach Post's Joe Capozzi took video of what Stanton was able to do against
The best part of that is the reaction from the people around Capozzi.
Stanton hit another homer in the scrimmage between Marlins Triple-A and Double-A players.
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Hairston said he thought the shoulder had healed during the offseason (and noted it was examined byDodgers doctors before he signed with the team) but he had committed five throwing errors in 10 spring games and said he had trouble with his throwing motion.
The team's doctor gave him anti-inflammatory medication and he could return to the field as soon as Sunday. The Dodgers and Hairston said they didn't believe the injury was anything serious. [MLB.com]
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