Baseball: Mets closer to have shoulder re-evaluated
Associated Press
NEW YORK — New York Mets closer Billy Wagner will have his tight shoulder re-evaluated tomorrow to determine if there is an injury to his pitching arm.
The left-hander felt the tightness while warming up Sunday, but struck out three consecutive Cincinnati Reds in the 10th inning to earn his 24th save in New York's 7-5 win.
Team spokesman Jay Horwitz said Wagner will be examined at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York tomorrow. He will undergo an MRI only if it is warranted after the exam.
Wagner has a 2.20 ERA and 48 strikeouts in 41 innings and has blown six saves. While pitching for the National League in last week's All-Star game, Wagner also gave up the tying run to the AL in the eighth inning.
He has 382 career saves, sixth on baseball's career list and third among active pitchers behind Trevor Hoffman (541) and Mariano Rivera (467).