
New York Mets outfielder Jesse Winker addressed the media on Monday after exiting a spring training game due to a right calf cramp. Winker emphasized that the injury is minor and that his removal from the game was purely precautionary. He expressed confidence in returning to play soon after the team’s scheduled off-day on Tuesday.
Reflecting on the incident, Winker noted that he felt a slight discomfort during his at-bat but didn’t consider it serious. He praised the team’s medical staff for their prompt attention and reiterated that there is no cause for concern. Winker also mentioned his eagerness to rejoin his teammates on the field and continue preparing for the upcoming season.
Looking ahead, Winker stated that he plans to participate fully in the next series of spring training games. He expressed optimism about his physical condition and readiness for Opening Day. Winker also highlighted the importance of maintaining open communication with the coaching staff to ensure he remains in peak form throughout the season.
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