The Twins already have enough trouble scoring runs consistently, and within five innings during Tuesday night’s 6-3 win over the New York Mets, they lost Carlos Correa and Matt Wallner to injuries.
Correa fouled a pitch during a fifth-inning at-bat and immediately started shaking his left wrist.
“Since late last year I’ve been dealing with it,” Correa said. “We did an MRI last year on it and it didn’t show anything too serious. It’s just about keeping it strong and making sure that it’s stable.”
Brooks Lee finished Correa’s at-bat, lining out to shortstop, and Willi Castro moved to shortstop.
Wallner exited in the first inning. He took a check swing on a fastball in a 3-0 count and reached on an infield single when he beat out a throw from New York Mets third baseman Mark Vientos. Wallner took a few awkward steps after crossing the first base bag.
After a short conversation with head trainer Nick Paparesta and manager Rocco Baldelli, Wallner walked off the field. The Twins announced he exited with left hamstring tightness, and he was replaced by DaShawn Keirsey Jr.
“Just tight,” Wallner said. “It’s not painful so that’s good, I guess. I really don’t know because I’ve never done anything similar to that.”
Correa and Wallner will be reexamined Wednesday morning.