When Mets shortstop Jose Reyes was removed from a game with a hamstring injury, there was some sense of relief when it was revealed to be but a minor strain. However, Reyes did just miss a few weeks with a minor hamstring strain, so who's to say that couldn't happen again? From Andy Martino:
Alderson just said on WFAN "very likely" Reyes could be out 2-3 weeks again.
No guarantee, and Reyes hasn't yet been placed on the disabled list, but it's something to watch for. And it'd be a real bummer for Mets fans if Reyes does have to go on the DL, since he's a free agent after the season and the Mets have only 51 games left. In case this is the final year that Reyes spends in the uniform, it stands to reason the fan base wants to be able to watch the shortstop as often as possible.
Ruben Tejada will once again fill in for Reyes for however long he's out. Fun fact: the difference between Ruben Tejada's slugging percentage and Jose Reyes' slugging percentage is 233 points. Guess whose is higher!