Maybe this is it for David Wright. After playing just 75 games over the past two seasons and just 16 percent of the Mets' games since being diagnosed with spinal stenosis in May 2015, he is now out for at least a couple of weeks with an impingement in his right shoulder that prevents him from throwing a baseball.
This isn't meant to be a eulogy, but consider the following: Wright, a seven-time All-Star, hasn't hit .300 since 2013, hasn't hit 20 home runs since 2012 and has reached 500 plate appearances just twice in the past six seasons.