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Wright dealing with herniated disk, DL a possibility
- Updated: May 30, 2016
NEW YORK — The latest chapter in the saga of David Wright’s neck injury unfolded Monday.
Following the Mets’ 1-0 series-opening victory over the White Sox, Wright announced that he is dealing with a herniated disc in his neck and that he will meet with doctors on Tuesday to see what the next step is.
“Tomorrow will be the first day that I can kind of get hands on,” Wright said. “The doctors have seen the MRI, but as far as coming up with a game plan other than the [anti-inflammatory] medicine I’ve been given, that’s what we’ll be talking about tomorrow.”
Two days after Wright and Mets general manager Sandy Alderson voiced concerns about the injury, manager Terry Collins said before Monday’s game that he is worried it could land the third baseman on …
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