NEW YORK -- Mets first baseman Lucas Duda and catcher Travis d'Arnaud were both forced out of Wednesday night's game against the Phillies with injuries.
Duda suffered a hyperextended left elbow on a play at first base in the fifth inning. d'Arnaud left the game two innings later with a right wrist contusion.
Duda reached to his left to receive a throw from pitcher Robert Gsellman, who had fielded Cesar Hernandez's roller up the first-base line. The ball and Hernandez reached first base at about the same time, and Hernandez's left shoulder hit Duda's glove.