Mets shortstop Jose Reyes says he met with federal investigators last week about a doctor accused of selling an unapproved drug known as Actovegin. Dr. Anthony Galea is facing four drug-related charges in Canada. Galea's assistant also has been charged in the U.S. for having HGH and another drug while crossing the border in September. "They just asked me basically how I met the guy and stuff like that and what he put in my body," Reyes said. "I explained to them what he [was] doing. ... I don't worry about anything because I didn't do anything wrong."