"It got real tight, so we took him out," manager Terry Collins said, per Rubin. "… Once it starts to tighten up, there's a possibility of him pulling that. So I got him out."
New York Mets outfielder Yoenis Cespedes was forced to exit Friday's game against the Atlanta Braves with right leg discomfort.
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Cespedes Uncertain for Saturday
Saturday, April 23
"I hope to be ready by tomorrow, but right now it hurts," Cespedes said through an interpreter after the Mets' 6-3 win, per ESPN.com's Adam Rubin. "It's just a bruise. I felt some discomfort, and it bothers me whenever I slide."
Cespedes joined the Mets at last season's trade deadline, and in addition to their dominant pitching staff, he was a huge factor in their surprising run to the World Series.
The Cuban slugger hit .287 with 17 home runs and 44 RBI in 57 games with the Mets, and he even warranted some consideration for the National League MVP award despite only playing about one-third of the campaign in that league.
He finished his career year with a .291 batting average, 35 homers and 105 RBI, which made him a hot commodity on the free-agent market. Cespedes decided to return to the Big Apple, and he continues to be the centerpiece of the Mets lineup.
Cespedes is currently hitting .288 with five home runs and 14 RBI, and he missed just three games in 2015 after playing in 152 in 2014.
The 30-year-old is also a strong defensive player who won his first career Gold Glove last season. He has one of the best outfield arms in baseball.
If Cespedes misses time, look for Juan Lagares and/or Alejandro De Aza to see more at-bats.
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