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Thu May 23 201900:52Mets second baseman Robinson Canó strains left quadriceps
NEW YORK (AP) — Criticized for not running hard, New York Mets second baseman Robinson CanĂ³ got hurt hustling up the first base line.The 36-year-old slugger left Wednesday night's 6-1 win over Washington after straining his left quadriceps.CanĂ³ got hurt when he grounded out in the third inning following J.D. Davis' two-out double. The Mets trailed 1-0 at the time."He took a few hard steps out of the box, got about halfway down the line and it grabbed on him," manager Mickey Callaway said.An eight-time All-Star, CanĂ³ twice failed to run out grounders last weekend in Miami , both of them resulting in double plays. Callaway said he addressed the issue, and CanĂ³' did not start Monday against the Nationals.Callaway cited CanĂ³'s hustle when he doubled to right-center as a pinch hitter on Monday night and slid into second."I guess he had his fastest time from home to second (in three years), so I'm sure he was aware that he needs to get going a little bit," Callaway said.CanĂ³ is batting .241 with three homers and 13 RBIs in his first season with the Mets. The former New York Yankees star was acquired from Seattle in December.CanĂ³ had an MRI during the game. Callaway said he did not know the results yet.Mets infielder Luis Guillorme was removed from Triple-A Syracuse's game at Lehigh Valley in the fifth inning, a sign CanĂ³ could be headed to the injured list."They're always proactive during the game," Callaway said. "If something like that happens, they'll pull a player out just to make sure he's good to go in case we need him."___More AP MLB: https://apnews.com/MLB and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports