First it was Seth Lugo with a (minor) injury. Now, it’s J.D. Davis. And we are only a few days into Spring Training.

During Tuesday’s game against the Tigers in Lakeland, Davis injured himself while diving for a ground ball single off the bat off Cameron Maybin while at third base. He stayed down on the ground for a few minutes and trainers came out to look at him. Davis did get back up, but left the game.

Davis told reporters after the game that he jammed his left shoulder. He will have an MRI on Wednesday and said the level of concern is “probably like a 2.5, 3 out of 10.”

The 26-year-old broke offensively in 2019 with the Mets, hitting .307/.369/.527 with 22 home runs in 410 at-bats.