NEW YORK -- Muddy conditions limited David Wright to glorified live batting practice on Tuesday, taking his hacks against Justin Dunn and David Peterson -- two of the Mets' top-ranked pitching prospects. That was the extent of what was supposed to be a full-fledged simulated game for Wright, who did his best to make the most of the situation.
Before the Mets leave Thursday night for their final road trip of the season, Wright expects to have a conversation with chief operating officer Jeff Wilpon to determine his next steps -- including, potentially, the date of his first big league game since May 2016.