Mets pitching prospect Mike Vasil left Wednesday's game for Double-A Binghamton with trainers after allowing a leadoff single in the fifth inning.
He was removed for precautionary reasons and is now considered to be "day-to-day," per The Sport Report's Ernest Dove.
Vasil, 23, was selected by New York in the eighth round of the 2021 MLB Draft after three seasons at the University of Virginia and has shown promise during his time in the minors.
The right-hander entered Wednesday's game with a 2.19 ERA before allowing six runs in just four-plus innings against the Richmond Flying Squirrels, bumping his ERA to 3.29 over eight starts this year.
Overall, Vasil now owns a 1-2 record in Double-A with 48 strikeouts over 41.0 innings of work and has a 0.78 WHIP.