Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Collins: There is Nothing Surprising if David Wright Played on Friday

David Wright has a new prepare for his broken finger, but the Mets could offer no change in his condition before the game Wednesday against the citizens.
Currently, third baseman, who saw the hand specialist at the hospital for Special Surgery on Wednesday morning, the day a day until swelling of the fingers of subsidies.
Mets Wright was previously put his finger on Monday night against the citizens, when he slid into first base trying to pickup in the third inning. But the X-ray on Tuesday night showed that he was a small disruption at the junction of the middle finger of his right hand.
But even with a broken bone, manager Terry Collins was surprisingly optimistic about the state of Wright.
"I'm not surprised, just write his name in the series on Friday," he said, referring to the Mets game on the Phillies.
Ronny Cedeño started at third for the second straight game and eighth in the attack on Wednesday. Lucas Duda hit Wright in the number 3 spot in the point.
Despite the optimism, Collins, Wright is still a chance - who said he could not understand a bat Tuesday - can be found on the injured list. If he ends up not so inclined to move Collins, second to third base Murphy.
"I hope we do not have to decide," said the director. "As for me, when David is in the range, I like our defense. And if it is not in our range, how can we improve it completely?
"I know, Dan Murphy can play third base. And absolutely no respect for order, but there is a guy who learned to play second base, and I know he can play third. So, if David for a long period of time I I think, over time, Dan is much easier to play third, he is probably learning to play the second. So, if so, it would certainly be an easy gesture for him.
"I am confident that Dan will be on board, because it just wants to help as best he can. And we will put the other on second base."

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