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"Probably the most optimistic point we can take is that our pitching is getting better, from a health standpoint," Manuel said. "And I still believe if you've got good pitching, you've got a shot."
Beltran, however, will be out for a while.
"It's obviously a challenge for us," Wright said. "There's more of an emphasis now on doing the small things right, really trying to play mistake-free baseball. Because we don't have the luxury of playing sloppy baseball and winning a lot of games."
A Gold Glove center fielder, Beltran had been playing through pain and hobbling on the bases for some time. He is hitting .336 with eight homers, 20 doubles, 40 RBIs and 11 stolen bases.
"Yesterday, I couldn't go any more," he said. "The pain that I was feeling the last couple days, it wasn't fun. It's no fun to play like that."
Beltran missed two games in late May because of his sore knee and had a cortisone shot. He did not have another cortisone shot Monday. Instead, threatment will include rest and orthotics, Minaya said.
"The cortisone shot, what it did was basically block the pain -- but the damage was there," Beltran said.
Beltran also started platelet-rich plasma therapy, in which blood is removed, platelets are separated in a centrifuge and then re-injected. Reyes has received the same sort of treatment.
"It was painful," Beltran said.
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