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Asdrubal’s left knee flareup has Mets concerned
- Updated: August 28, 2016
NEW YORK — After colliding with Phillies first baseman Tommy Joseph while beating out a bunt single in the first inning of the Mets’ 5-1 loss Sunday, Asdrubal Cabrera grabbed his left wrist, and the Mets’ training staff immediately came out to look at him. The shortstop would stay in the game, but it wouldn’t be for long as the price of that collision soon came to the forefront.
Cabrera was removed from the game moments later after he jogged gingerly to second base following a single by Kelly Johnson. The Mets announced he left the game because of a sore left knee, the same one that landed him on the disabled list earlier this …
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