Duda gets anti-inflammatory shot

July, 17, 2012
7/17/12
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WASHINGTON -- Lucas Duda received a cortisone shot on Monday during a visit with team doctors in New York to address a strained left hamstring, which kept him out of the final two games of the weekend series in Atlanta.

Duda should be able to return to the lineup Wednesday, Terry Collins said.

Collins said doctors found nothing alarming during Monday's exam.

"I should be ready to play tomorrow," said Duda, who had an MRI.
Adam Rubin has covered the Mets since 2003. He's a graduate of Mepham High School on Long Island and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. He joined ESPNNewYork after spending 10 years at the New York Daily News.
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