Mets starting pitcher Chris Capuano points in the direction of...

[object Object] Credit: Christopher Pasatieri starting pitcher Chris Capuano points in the direction of first base after Oakland Athletics second baseman Mark Ellis popped out to end the top of the sixth inning at CitiField. (June 23, 2011)

The Mets are waiting on Chris Capuano’s bullpen session this weekend before clearing him to make his next start, but Terry Collins is hopeful that he will be OK after leaving Thursday’s start because of abdominal cramps. With a day off Monday, the Mets have the flexibility to skip Capuano if necessary to give him the extra rest.

“We can just move him back if we have to,” Collins said.

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The Mets are waiting on Chris Capuano’s bullpen session this weekend before clearing him to make his next start, but Terry Collins is hopeful that he will be OK after leaving Thursday’s start because of abdominal cramps. With a day off Monday, the Mets have the flexibility to skip Capuano if necessary to give him the extra rest.

“We can just move him back if we have to,” Collins said.