Carlos Beltran shut down with tendinitis in left knee

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    "The Mets shut down Carlos Beltran for four to five days today after he was diagnosed with tendinitis in his left knee, two days after his Grapefruit League debut.

    In January 2010, Beltran's right knee underwent surgery to remove bone spurs. He has been rehabbing from that surgery ever since. He shifted to right field earlier this spring to protect the troublesome joint.

    Beltran missed the first eight games of the spring. He took three at-bats as a pinch-hitter and scored from second on a single.

    Despite the setback, Mets manager Terry Collins remains outwardly optimistic. He said the team will remain vigilant in its plan to give Beltran a steady stream of at-bats after he returns to action. His work in the field will be minimal, but Collins believes he can adjust to right without much practice. "

    Read more:http://www.nj.com/mets/index.ssf/2011/03/mets_right_fielder_carlos_belt.html
     

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