Mets RHP GRIFFIN CANNING in the direction of MRI in injured ankle

The launcher starting from the New York dishes, Griffin Canning, was helped by the field on Thursday evening after suffering an injury to the left ankle during the third round of their home match against the Braves of Atlanta.
After the match, the Mets manager Carlos Mendoza told journalists that the team thought it was an Achilles injury and that the preserver would suffer an MRI exam.
Canning launched a field at the Atlanta stop-COURT, Nick Allen, who finished at the Francisco LINDOR CUT. Planting your leg to run to save the third goal, keeping collapsing on the ground and held your left leg in the air. The receiver of the Mets Luis Torrens made a sign of the training for the training staff and Mendoza to take care of the preserving before the recording of the exit.
The right -hander launched 2 2/3 sleeves aimlessly, granting a single blow and attracting three without walking.
Austin Warren relieved to can and withdrew Ronald Acuna Jr. on a contextual window in second place, ending the Channel. The dishes ended up with a 4-0 victory, and Warren won the victory after launching 2 1/3 laundry.
Canning has a file of 7-3 and an MPM of 3.77 to 15 departures this year. He equaled the total career victories, and the era is the best of his six major league seasons.
– Field level media