The Mets slugger will spend the next couple of weeks recovering from a strained hamstring, which was aggravated while attempting to run out a ground ball.
Wright to begin rehab this weekend

Andy MarlinWright has been sidelined since Aug. 2 with a Grade 2 hamstring strain. The average recovery time on the injury is six weeks, according to Wright, causing the Mets to be patient with their star.
The third baseman discussed his rehab with Prunty, telling the reporter:
Read Article >Might David Wright miss rest of 2013?

Brad Penner-USA TODAY SportsWhen asked if Wright might miss the rest of the season due to his injury, Mets manager Terry Collins answered, “No question.”
Collins was quoted in the MLB.com article as saying, “There’s nothing etched in stone. We’re hoping certainly that it’s four weeks. If it’s five, it’s five. If it’s six, it’s six. If he gets back, tremendous. That means the healing process and all the rehab stuff will work. But there is absolutely no timetable at all.”
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