New York Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor, who has been a key player for the team and a serious contender for the National League Most Valuable Player award, had played in every game this season until last Saturday. His dependable presence on the field was interrupted by a lower back issue, which forced him to miss the game against the Philadelphia Phillies and exit the following day’s game in the second inning.
However, there is some positive news. An MRI on Lindor’s back revealed no structural damage, and he is expected to return before the end of the regular season. Lindor mentioned that his return could be within “3-5 days, or possibly 2-3 days,” depending on how his back feels.
Francisco Lindor's MRI came back clean
He says he could miss "3-5 days, or 2-3, depends on how my back reacts" pic.twitter.com/rnphdsFYNq
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Lindor has been instrumental in the Mets’ turnaround this season, ranking third in RBIs and leading in fWAR in the National League, according to FanGraphs. He has been dealing with some pain recently, but he is optimistic about returning soon. Lindor expressed hope that he might play against the Nationals but acknowledged that this depends on his condition and the trainers’ assessment.
The Mets are in a crucial stretch as they fight for a postseason berth, and Lindor’s return will be vital. The team has managed to stay competitive, and with Lindor back, they will be in a better position to secure a playoff spot. If Lindor misses the entire series against the Nationals, the Mets might still manage to win at least two of the three games, especially with José Iglesias performing well recently and the Mets’ strong pitching from Tylor Megill and Jose Quintana.
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In Lindor’s absence, the Mets secured a win against the Nationals on Monday with a walk-off hit from Starling Marte. The team also received a boost from the LA Dodgers, who shut out the Atlanta Braves, helping the Mets gain a slight edge in the race for the sixth playoff spot.