SAN FRANCISCO -- Upon returning to a big league clubhouse Friday at AT&T Park, David Wright met behind closed doors with Mets manager Mickey Callaway and two front-office executives. According to Wright, who later offered a general sense of the meeting, the officials challenged him to prove he can still be an effective big league player before they will consider activating him from the disabled list.
"The challenge has been accepted," Wright said. "I'm going to do everything I can to get that clearance. I'm going to do everything I can to put that big league uniform on, because I've come way too far with the work to give it a 'poor me' now, and just say whatever.