West Sacramento, California – José Siri was still in crutches on Sunday after leaving the game of the previous day with a bruise on his left spin.
The Mets gardener committed a pitch of the spin, and Althegh, a posterior radiography, was negative, a day later, Siri was still having trouble putting weight on the leg, according to Carlos Mendoza’s manager.
“It has pain,” Mendoza said before the Mets faced athletics in Sutter Health Park.
Mendoza would not rule out the possibility of a Kured list for Siri, but said the team will probably wait to see how it feels Monday.

“With the way it feels at this time, I could see how a potential,” Mendoza said.
Tyrone Taylor, who replaced Siri on Saturday, began in the central garden for the final of the series. The METS do not have a shortage of field options, with Starling Mars, Jesse Winker and Luisangel Acuña as possibilities if necessary.
Siri is offensively, producing.

Mendoza indicated that the METS will probably use a sixth duration of the starting launcher of the local series against the cardinals who begin on Thursday. The additional pitcher will allow Kodai Songa to receive an additional rest duration in this stretch of 13 consecutive days with a game.
Team officials have discussed José Ureña and Justin Hagenman of Triple-A Syracuse as possibilities for the beginning, but have not ruled out the idea of the high release of Brandon or Blade Tidwell.
On Sunday, Ureña launched 3 ¹/₃ tickets for Syracuse and allowed a race won in three hits and two walks with two strikeouts.
Mark winds received a start in DH, giving Brett Bitch a start in the third base for the first time this season.
Mendoza said he is trying to handle Mars’s workload, and Winker has fought against the symptoms similar to the flu, which leads to the decision to use winds like DH against Luis Severino.
“[Marte] It is a guy in spring training that did not play much, but was healthy enough to make the inaugural list, “Mendoza said.” I even thought I was Dhing, we are playing 13 [games] In a row, and it is something we will do throughout the year. “