Rightfielder Ryan Church left Friday’s 5-3 victory over the Red Sox in the fourth inning with a sore right hamstring.

Mets.com reports,

Though Church said he should be ready to play again on Saturday, manager Jerry Manuel said that he is unlikely to do so.

“My hammy’s been bugging me lately,” Church said. “It’s actually caused my torso on my right side to get out of whack. I just finally had enough.”

Church, 30, was batting .272 with one home run and eight RBIs, splitting playing time with Gary Sheffield in right field. After flying out to lead off the top of the fourth inning, he jogged out to his position to warm up in the bottom of the inning, then returned to the dugout at Manuel’s request.

Angel Pagan replaced him in right field.

“It was limiting me [from] going out there and giving everything I’ve got,” Church said.

Just before the game, the Mets had to shift Carlos Beltran from centerfield to DH because of a sore knee. It’s hard to believe how banged up the Mets are only a month and a half into the season.

The Mets are already playing without starting shortstop Jose Reyes, who is battling tendinitis in his right calf; first baseman Carlos Delgado, who is recovering from hip surgery; utility infielder Alex Cora with a broken thumb, and catcher Brian Schneider, who is on the disabled list with a strained back.