PHILADELPHIA — Mets outfielder Lucas Duda was sent to New York for tests on his left oblique Saturday, after Duda complained about soreness after Friday's game against the Phillies.
Duda, who is tied for second on the team with 11 home runs, had been playing first base for the Mets in the absence of Ike Davis, who was sent down to Class AAA Las Vegas earlier in the month. Manager Terry Collins said that Davis would "certainly" be considered for a recall back to the majors if Duda is expected to miss a prolonged period of time.
"If Lucas has to go on the disabled list, Ike's got to be certainly in the conversation," Collins said.
General Manager Sandy Alderson has been in Tucson, watching Davis play against the San Diego Padres' Class AAA affiliate. On Friday, Davis homered twice for the second consecutive game. He is hitting .333 in 11 games in the minors.
Daniel Murphy started at first base for the Mets on Saturday against the Phillies, with Jordany Valdespin starting at second. Collins said Josh Satin would likely start at first Sunday against Philadelphia's left-handed starter, John Lannan.
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