The team plans to travel to Los Angeles after working out at Citi Field again on Wednesday afternoon.
The fulcrum of this Mets team, Cespedes hit .287 with 17 home runs in 57 games after coming to the Mets in a non-waiver Trade Deadline deal. He began slumping a bit after Marlins pitcher Tom Koehler hit him with a pitch Sept. 15 at Citi Field, then he sat out parts of two games after Phillies reliever Justin De Fratus plunked him on the left hand with an 89-mph fastball. X-rays were negative, and Cespedes returned to the lineup three days later.