Yoenis Cespedes has been jogging, but has not yet run full bore since being pulled off a rehab assignment after a May 26 game with Single-A St. Lucie. That seemingly places in doubt Cespedes’ return to minor league games this weekend.

It also brings into question whether Cespedes will be available to be activated from the disabled list to serve as the designated hitter when the Mets play at Texas on Tuesday and Wednesday, which general manager Sandy Alderson identified earlier this week as a potential target.

Cespedes originally landed on the disabled list on April 28 with a left hamstring strain. He aggravated his right quadriceps muscle last week while running the bases in his lone rehab game.

Alderson told The Post on Friday there was no new update regarding Cespedes.

With first-base prospect Dominic Smith on the horizon for the Mets, Lucas Duda is making himself a coveted free agent this upcoming winter. After missing four months in 2016 with a stress fracture in his lower back and then requiring offseason surgeries to address core muscle and wrist issues, Duda, who has 10 home runs, now has six homers and is hitting .351 (13-for-37) in his past nine games.

Duda’s two-homer night in the Mets’ 12-7 loss to the Pirates gave him 118 long balls for his career, matching Ed Kranepool for 10th most in franchise history. Next up: Edgardo Alfonzo at No. 9 with 120.

Michael Conforto, who had been 5-for-30 in his past seven games, contributed a two-run homer that evened the score at 4-4 in the fifth.

Robert Gsellman will receive one additional opportunity in the rotation beyond Saturday against the Pirates. The Mets need an extra starter June 10 in Atlanta because of a doubleheader, so Gsellman will face the Braves.

With Steven Matz and Seth Lugo scheduled to return from the disabled list next week, Alderson has indicated Gsellman likely is ticketed for the bullpen at some point soon. Lugo’s revised scheduled now has him completing a rehab assignment Saturday with Double-A Binghamton, while Matz pitches that same day for Triple-A Las Vegas before being activated from the disabled list next weekend.

“They haven’t told me anything,” Gsellman said about his future role. “I just tune it out and go day by day. I definitely feel a lot better than I have been. I’ll try to keep going.”

Ernesto Frieri and Bobby Parnell have opted out of minor league contracts with the Yankees and Royals, respectively, but the Mets are not likely to pursue either reliever.

One other reliever now available, at least via trade: Sam Dyson. He was designated for assignment by the Rangers on Friday after posting a 1-6 record and 10.80 ERA in 17 appearances this season. Dyson had 38 saves for Texas in 2016.