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Mets' Wright to get more tests on broken finger


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By Andy Martino / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Mets third baseman David Wright (r.) talks to Ike Davis and Terry Collins (l.) in the dugout after jamming a finger on a slide Monday night. X-rays show the finger is broken on Tuesday.

Mets Newsday > Sports > Baseball > Mets Print Aa David Wright out with broken finger; Mets lose Originally published: April 10, 2012 9:16 PM Updated: April 10, 2012 10:49 PM By KIMBERLEY A. MARTIN kimberley.martin@newsday.com And just like that,

Ross Detwiler pitched five scoreless innings and the Washington Nationals beat New York 6-2 Tuesday, handing the Mets their first loss of the season on the same night they learned that David Wright had broken a finger.

NEW YORK (AP) – The New York Mets want David Wright to take time off and allow his broken finger to heal rather than play through the pain. By Kathy Willens, AP New York Mets' Daniel Murphy injured his finger on Monday and sat out Tuesday's game

According to Adam Rubin of ESPN New York, David Wright has been scratched from tonight's lineup due to jammed right pinkie and may miss tomorrow afternoon's game as well. Here is the new starting lineup for tonight's