Year of Frustration

David Wright (seen here against the Dodgers back in May) saw his year of frustration come to an end on Tuesday. Doctors and team management convinced the Mets captain to shut things down for the season and begin a rehab program for his ailing left shoulder. Pain and weakness turned the onetime all star into a shell of himself, as he ends his 2014 with just 8 home runs and a .269 average -- but just .238 after the All Star break.
Give Wright credit, he tried to play through pain after injuring his shoulder sliding into 2nd base back in June. But grit didn't equal productivity -- and the final straw might have come when doctors told him playing any more could worsen the injury and force surgery.
So now Wright goes into the same question mark category as Matt Harvey -- a player on whom much of the Mets future hinges, whose recovery is vital for the team to become a contender in 2015 and beyond.

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