UPDATE, 5:00 p.m.:
Mets third baseman David Wright thinks he has a herniated disk in his neck and that it’s difficult to move his neck from side to side.
He’ll confer with team doctors on Tuesday before deciding how to proceed.
It’s still not clear if the neck issue is related to Wright’s spinal stenosis, and it’s also not clear if this is something that can be treated with continued injections.
Either way, it seems the Mets will be without Wright for a bit — making him the third regular position player (Lucas Duda and Travis d’Arnaud are already out) the team has lost so far this season.