Lindor’s return-to-play timeline after his surgery (on February 11) was six weeks. Barring any last-minute setbacks, he ...
PORT ST. LUCIE — The final piece of the Mets puzzle got on the field Sunday, discarding much of the concern that may have lingered about his potential Opening Day readiness. Francisco Lindor played ...
Major League Baseball Opening Day is rapidly approaching, and the New York Mets still have a couple of big question marks to ...
Francisco Lindor, who underwent surgery Feb. 11 to repair a stress fracture in his left hamate bone, is is back in the Mets' lineup.
Lindor complained of pain in his left hand before spring training and a medical exam found a stress reaction that required surgery.
Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor is close to ramping up his activity following surgery for a stress reaction in his left hamate bone. Lindor, who had the surgery two weeks ago, recently got his ...
SARASOTA, Fla.– Jackson Holliday hit off a tee earlier today to test the right hand that used to be protected with a cast.
The heartbeat of the New York Mets doesn’t reside in a stadium or a front office; it occupies the six-spot […] ...
Manager Carlos Mendoza provided the update during a dugout chat with reporters on Wednesday morning, adding that Lindor is 2-3 days away from beginning "impact activities". While it was not made clear ...
PORT ST. LUCIE — A hand specialist confirmed what the Mets expected Wednesday: Francisco Lindor has a stress fracture in his left hamate bone and will undergo surgery immediately. The Mets still ...