Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor's earliest return to New York's lineup from a back injury likely is Tuesday night's series ...
PHILADELPHIA — Francisco Lindor’s return to the Mets lineup didn’t last long and there’s no telling what the Mets will get from their shortstop the rest of the way thanks to his balky back.
Whatever one’s definition of valuable might be, it’s clear that Francisco Lindor embodies it. If any additional proof were ...
Just in case any clarification was needed after Lindor exited, a Mets official announced that the shortstop had departed with back discomfort. Lindor later said he will receive an MRI exam on ...
Prior to the Mets' series opener against the NL East rival Philadelphia Phillies at Citi Field on Thursday, manager Carlos Mendoza shared that Lindor is "slowly getting better," but there's ...
Francisco Lindor’s absence may well extend through the weekend. As the rest of the Mets prepared Thursday evening for the opener of a key four-game series against the Phillies, Lindor remained ...
Lindor said he should start physical activity Tuesday or Wednesday, depending on how his back feels. He estimated he could return to the Mets' lineup in the next two to five days. He said he ...
Francisco Lindor has carried so much of this Mets season on his back — metaphorically and, given his recent injury, literally, too. Now it’s time for his teammates to return the favor.
New York Mets superstar Francisco Lindor's return to the starting lineup was short-lived on Sunday. After recording a leadoff bloop single and then playing the bottom of the first inning on ...
New York Mets star shortstop Francisco Lindor described the MRI on his back Monday as “good news” because it showed no structural damage. Lindor said he could be out “two to three days or ...
Francisco Lindor broke up Bowden Francis’ no-hit bid with a tying homer leading off the ninth inning, Francisco Alvarez added ...