David Wright’s return to the Mets will take longer than expected, as the team announced this afternoon that Wright’s rehab from a hamstring injury has been shut down due to the development of lower back pain. Wright underwent an MRI that did not reveal any structural damage, but the Mets say that he will not resume baseball activities until the back pain has subsided. Wright, 32, was hitting .333/.317/.424 through his first eight games at the time of the injury. Eric Campbell and Daniel Murphy have absorbed the bulk of the playing time at third base, but obviously the loss of Wright for now extended period of time is a notable hindrance on the team. I wouldn’t expect the Mets to pursue any form of long-term option, but a short-term pickup that could competently handle third base and allow Murphy to slide back over to second in place of the struggling Dilson Herrera is at least plausible.
A couple more notes on some Mets pitching prospects…
- Noah Syndergaard, not Steven Matz, would be the next in line should the need for a spot start arise, reports Newsday’s David Lennon (via Twitter). Syndergaard’s Triple-A experience has him ahead of Matz at this time, and with Rafael Montero sidelined, he’d be the next line of defense. As it stands, Matt Harvey, Jacob deGrom, Bartolo Colon, Jon Niese and Dillon Gee comprise the Mets’ rotation. Gee began the year as a trade candidate — he may still be once Syndergaard/Matz have developed more and Montero is healthy — but he’s performed well enough to hold down a rotation spot thus far.
- Jared Diamond of the Wall Street Journal tweeted yesterday that Mets pitching prospect Domingo Tapia has undergone Tommy John surgery. Tapia formerly ranked as one of New York’s 10 best prospects on Baseball America’s Top 30 list (prior to the 2013 season), but he fell to 19th prior to 2014 and missed the list entirely this past offseason. Last year, the 22-year-old Tapia spent the season with Class-A Advanced St. Lucie and worked to a 3.96 ERA but whiffed just 56 strikeouts against 51 walks. He moved up to Double-A this year but threw just 1 2/3 innings before falling to injury.
mr mojo risin
Herrera is not struggling. He’s only played a few games. If anything, Murphy is struggling.
Derpy
A few things, Dilson Herrera is not struggling. Especially since he pretty much won the last game by himself.
Second, Murphy’s natural position is third base. As is Flores. The main problem with the Mets is that they have about 10371986541 third basemen and no shortstops.
stl_cards16
I don’t think Syndergaard being ahead of Matz is news to anyone besides David Lennon.
Derpy
Matz has been considered ahead of Syndergaard basically forever. And now that Gee might be injured, if anyone gets a spot start, which may not even happen, it’d be Matz.
Derpy
Nevermind, Thors getting called up. Win win either way in my book.
jho
Matz ahead of Thor forever? That is news to me
gursky_1989
How on earth is Herrera struggling? He has played in, what, five games? He just went three for three with a dinger..