NEW YORK -- Carlos Gomez apparently isn't the only infusion headed to the New York Mets. Travis d'Arnaud completed a rehab assignment with Double-A Binghamton on Wednesday night and is headed to New York.
D'Arnaud caught a full game for the second straight day. He also went 1-for-5 with a double and RBI in Binghamton's 11-4 win against New Britain.
D'Arnaud logged 20 at-bats during his rehab assignment in the Eastern League.
He originally landed on the DL on June 20 with a sprained left elbow. The injury occurred applying a tag on a play at the plate on Atlanta's A.J. Pierzynski at Turner Field.
