Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Mets Morning News: Financial Future, Dickey, Davis

David Einhorn couldn't guarantee the Mets financial situation would improve in the future, saying:
"I can't make any such assurance. It'll be what it'll be. It's not that people aren't going to try really hard to avoid that sort of a circumstance. But the future is uncertain. And there's a wide range of possible outcomes, of all sorts of things. And that's true of life in general, and it's true in this circumstance as well."
R.A. Dickey convinced manager Terry Collins that he was healthy enough to start Tuesday's game against the Pirates. Dickey admits that he is not 100 percent:
"It's tough to do a spur-of-the-moment game-energy type of movement, but at the same time I feel comfortable it's going to be fine having done what I did today. It's just a matter of how much pain can you fight through."
The Mets expect to get test results from the MRI given to Ike Davis. They are trying to determine why it's taking so long for his sprained ankle and bone bruise to heal.

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