Mets shortstop Jose Reyes has landed on the disabled list again. Reyes has been on the DL twice this season because of a left hamstring injury. "This isn't our first choice, for something to happen," agent Peter Greenberg said. "We're disappointed, obviously, as I know Jose is. We're trying to look on the bright side. It's not serious. Like Jose says, it's part of the game, the injuries. Hopefully he'll come back in two weeks and have six weeks to finish up strong and healthy and we'll see where we're at." New York general manager Sandy Alderson admitted that the injury is a setback for the All-Star. "This is definitely a setback for him and for us, but as with all players, you've got to accept certain aspects of their performance, their makeup, their physical characteristics and evaluate it accordingly," Alderson said. The belief is that Reyes will chase a contract similar to the once Carl Crawford received from the Red Sox -- seven years, $142 million. "I think it will have a minor impact," a front-office executive from another club predicted about Reyes' injuries. "Teams get crazy in free agency. And the tools, upside, positional scarcity still remain. It only takes one team. And it's hard to make the case that Carl Crawford as a left fielder had more upside than Reyes as a shortstop, especially if he wins a batting title."