NEW YORK -- New York Mets shortstop Asdrubal Cabrera became the teams latest injury casualty when he came up lame after rounding third base and departed Sundays game against the Colorado Rockies after the first inning.The team announced that Cabrera suffered a strained patellar tendon in his left knee.After crossing the plate on Neil Walkers triple, Cabrera required assistance from bench coach Dick Scott and trainer Ray Ramirez to reach the dugout. He was unable to put pressure on his left leg.Cabrera dealt with the same injury during spring training. He was prescribed to rest for two weeks in March but ended up resuming activity sooner.We didnt have to carry him off the field in spring training, manager Terry Collins said. Im really concerned about it -- really concerned until he sees the doctor tomorrow.He was in a lot of pain -- a lot more than Ive ever seen him. Hes had a couple of times so far this summer where it kind of flared up and wed give him a day off and it seemed like hed bounce back really good. I talked to him this morning and he felt great. So Im really concerned right now.Wilmer Flores shifted to shortstop and Kelly Johnson entered the game at third base once Cabrera departed.With Jose Reyes?landing on the disabled list Saturday with a strained intercostal muscle on his left side, Flores is the only capable shortstop on the active roster. However, that is not his optimal position because of a lack of range. And he already was being tasked with filling in for Reyes at third base.Assuming Cabrera will be placed on the disabled list, the Mets are summoning Matt Reynolds from Triple-A Las Vegas to take Cabreras spot on the active roster.Im sure well bring somebody in as a precaution from Vegas, Collins said.Cabrera had been one of the sturdier players on the injury-ravaged Mets. 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Below is a look at the Week 13 waiver-wire pickups.Note: All players on this list are owned in less than 50 percent of leagues on ESPN.com.Colin Kaepernick, QB, San Francisco 49ers (22.6 percent). What an outstanding recent stretch for Kaepernick, who posted 32 points in Week 12 and has been red-hot since taking over as the 49ers starter. The list of players who have more fantasy points than Kaepernick over the past four weeks is short: Aaron Rodgers. Thats it. With matchups against Chicago and the New York Jets on the horizon, Kaepernick is absolutely worth an add. Hell be a borderline top-10 play this week.Tyreek Hill, WR, Kansas City Chiefs (26.5 percent). Weve written about Hill before, and the book on him is this: He has rare speed that will translate into big plays far more regularly than the average receiver. With Jeremy Maclin still out, the Chiefs passing offense relied heavily again on Hill in Week 12, as he grabbed nine receptions and three total touchdowns (receiving, rushing, return). Hes a low floor, high ceiling receiver that is worthy of an add in any-size leagues.Kenneth Dixon, RB, Baltimore Ravens (25.1 percent). I know, I know. Dixon has been on the fantasy radar all season (or at least it feels that way) and has yet to break through in a meaningful way. But he had the same number of carries as Terrance West in Week 12 (13 apiece), and if the trends continue upward, Dixons value would approach that of a high-end flex play in 10-team leagues. Hes worth an add for anyone looking to pad his or her running back depth.Marquess Wilson, WR, Chicago Bears (0.1 percent). There is unquestionably an element of small sample size here, but someone has to step up as the Bears primary pass-catcher until Alshon Jeffery returns in Week 15. And Wilson was that player in Week 12, hauling in eight catches for 125 yards and a touchdown. The Bears next face the 49ers, a generous secondary that could lead to more worthwhile production. Hes an add in a deeper league for those thin at the position.Dion Lewis, RB, New England Patriots (47.8 percent). Lewis role grew a bit during his second game of the season, as he handled 10 touches out of the Patriots backfield. Hes a unique ball carrier with the football in his hands. While he is not a must-start at this time, where he carries tons of value is this: He could soon start to see closer to 12-15 looks per game, easily enough to make him an asset, especially in PPR leagues.Malcolm Mitchell, WR, New England Patriots (2.6 percent). Mitchell has previously caught our eye and made this column, as hes a talented fourth-round pick whose polish has impressed in New England. He caught two touchdowns in Week 12 and has earned a role in the Patriotss offense.dddddddddddd Hes an intriguing upside add who likely wont start for your team now, but if he continues to stay busy in New England, he will carry plenty of fantasy relevance going forward.Tyler Boyd, WR, Cincinnati Bengals (34.7 percent). The Bengals offense looked really average on Sunday, but Boyd had more catches than any other wideout (five for 62 yards). Its hard for me to advocate for multiple Cincinnati wide receivers, but Boyd represents the most talented on the bunch to fill in until A.J. Green returns.Anquan Boldin, WR, Detroit Lions (23.4 percent). The ever-reliable Boldin had a great Thanksgiving, as he snagged his sixth touchdown over his past 10 games. The reason he cracks this list is in part because of a favorable Week 13 matchup versus New Orleans. This game profiles as a potential shootout, making Boldin an add in points per reception leagues with flex value.Dontrelle Inman, WR, San Diego Chargers (6.5 percent). Inman has made this column on a number of occasions this season and made his owners very happy in Week 12. He had six catches for 119 yards and a touchdown. No, the production wont be like that each week, but he has a role in a pass-friendly offense (he leads Chargers wide receivers in snaps played) and has at least eight points in PPR scoring in five straight games. A usable flex in a deeper PPR format.Taylor Gabriel, WR, Atlanta Falcons (3.4 percent). The efficiency has been off the charts for Gabriel of late, as he has turned just 16 total touches into an incredible 59 fantasy points over the past four weeks. That kind of touchdown production isnt going to sustain, but heres the play on Gabriel: If you play in a deeper league and need a swing-for-the-fences option, Gabriel is clearly a big play waiting to happen.Matt Asiata, RB, Minnesota Vikings (43.1 percent). The Vikings ground game is below average, but Asiata has scored in three straight games. He represents the best chance for a Vikings back to score a touchdown in a given week, so he fills in as a low-ceiling flex play in standard leagues for a running back-needy owner.Rex Burkhead, RB, Cincinnati Bengals (4.7 percent). Burkhead actually played more snaps than Jeremy Hill in Week 12. Hes an add for a running back-hungry owner in a deep, deep PPR league.Corey Coleman, WR, Cleveland Browns (47.4 percent). The Browns head into a bye this week, but Coleman is a player who is an add for those who are looking for upside to keep on the bench. He was the first receiver drafted this year for a reason and a worthwhile add in 12-team leagues or larger.Adam Thielen, WR, Minnesota Vikings (18.4 percent). With Stefon Diggs out on Thanksgiving, Thielen saw his role expand and managed eight catches for 53 yards. Thats not a gaudy standard scoring output, but in deeper PPR leagues, Thielen is a flex play if Diggs sits again on Thursday.Vernon Davis, TE, Washington (21.9 percent). With Jordan Reeds status for Week 13 currently unknown (hes dealing with a shoulder injury), Davis is a possible tight end streamer should Reed sit. He has been effective for Washington this season as a complement to Reed and has also fared well when Reed has missed time due to injury. He would be a borderline top-10 play if Reed misses Week 13. ' ' '