Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Wright Broke his little Finger, The Mets lose The First Season

When started on Tuesday in New York and was undefeated star third baseman David Wright was the start, with Homer and seven hits in four games.

When Tuesday is over, the Mets are no longer perfect, is dominated by the citizens' fifth starter to lose 6-2, and Wright is making plans to hand in his right pinkie specialist compromised.

Wright was injured diving back into the base Monday night game. His finger was swollen Tuesday, and manager Terry Collins pulled him out of the range, rather than risk ruin his swing, having, as he plays through pain.

"I could not take a bit today - the decision pretty easy today," Wright said, "It's always unpleasant to run out of time, a kind of a break until the moment that we have."

Speaking of that: Ruben Tejada and Ronny Cedeño came first with hits, but also the citizens of Ross Detwiler struck out starter Daniel Murphy, a former Jason Bay on a pop-up window and knocked on Lucas Duda, then retired 12 of his next 13 batters.

Detwiler (1:0) allowed two hits in five innings and hit a six-profit Mets to stop the recording of their first 5-0 start since 1985. Now the New York waiting for an ace Stephen Strasburg on Wednesday afternoon without their best hitters.

Wright was scheduled to hand specialist on Wednesday and will be equipped with a custom bus. The turning point is too small to be surgically reduced.

He was allowed to participate in baseball, if he can take the pain. But the Mets do not seem willing to give it a try.

Collins recalls that Wright suffered in silence last season before the detection of back pain which turned out to be a stress fracture, which is the side of him for two months.

"It's the worst that could happen right now. It's his hand on his finger down," said Collins. "He swings the bat so well. It does not make sense to make adjustments in his swing."

Wright hit 0226 last season before going on the disabled list May 18 and in its place until July 22. Mets do not know if it will be placed on the list are disabled at the moment.

Wright was Homer, and four out of four games this season, and at least once in the game. For the game Tuesday night against Washington, Collins moved to Murphy Wright number 3 spot in the order, and it was Cedeño third base and batting second.

Ian Desmond homered to Dillon Gee (0-1), leading the game, and Jayson Werth had 13 four national "hits. Werth began the season in a rut 1-to-14.

"I feel like I swung the bat very well from mid-January with nothing for it," Werth said. "It's not how you start, you have done."

After Homer is the beginning of Desmond, Werth RBI made it a 2-0 in the sixth. Bobby Parnell relieved with two on, and Murphy began grounder to second base and scored Werth. Wilson said Ramos scored two run.

Gee, who led the Mets with 13 wins last season, allowed four runs - three earned - and eight hits in five innings 1-3. He struck six and walked one.

"The thought that he threw the ball well," said Collins. "If we make some plays for him, he left in good yield."

Justin Turner hit RBI single in the seventh, New York, and Cedeño twice run in the eighth.

Ryan Zimmerman, Washington third baseman got his five hundredth RBI with a sacrifice fly in the eighth.

Note: Citizens help Brad Lidge seemed to reserve his leg in the ninth inning. He stayed in the game after a visit to the coach. ... Ike Davis, Mets pinch of the success of two by two out in the seventh and struck out. New York normal rank and file are also expected to sit in Strasbourg on Wednesday. ... Strasbourg will be against LHP Johan Santana (0-0), who made his major league debut with the 2010 Mets a 1-0 victory over Atlanta in the opening day. ... Former Mets 2B Edgardo Alfonzo threw the ceremonial first field. ... Rare crowd on a cold and windy night, it was announced at 26,927.

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