The New York Mets received a bit of relief as their star shortstop Francisco Lindor got positive news following an MRI on his lower back. Lindor, who left Sunday’s game against the Philadelphia Phillies due to discomfort, is expected to miss a few days but should return before the regular season ends.
Though Lindor will be sidelined for the immediate future, he remains hopeful for a quick recovery. The shortstop shared that he could be back in as little as two or three days, depending on how his back responds. At worst, Lindor anticipates being out for up to five days.
“I was praying on my way to the MRI that it would show something manageable day to day,” Lindor said before the Mets’ series against the Washington Nationals at Citi Field. “And the Good Lord answered my prayers.”
Initial Signs of Discomfort
Lindor’s back issues first flared up during Saturday’s game in Philadelphia, where he sat out entirely. He attempted to return on Sunday but left the game in the second inning after feeling discomfort while running to first base. Despite taking some swings and feeling confident during pre-game, Lindor knew something was off when he ran out of the batter’s box in the first inning.
“When I hit the ball and took a couple steps out of the box, it didn’t feel the way I wanted it to feel,” Lindor explained. “I didn’t feel comfortable to continue to push it.”
Key Player for Mets’ Postseason Hopes
Lindor has been crucial in the Mets’ playoff push, boasting a .834 OPS and 31 home runs this season. With the Mets eyeing a postseason spot, a lingering injury could pose a significant challenge to their ambitions. Mets manager Carlos Mendoza stressed the importance of being cautious with Lindor’s health as the playoffs draw near.
“Health is the No. 1 priority here,” Mendoza said. “We don’t want him to go out there and put himself at risk.”
Lindor, who had played every game until Saturday, admitted it’s difficult for him to sit out, especially as someone who prides himself on being available for his teammates. However, both Lindor and the Mets understand the need to be careful to ensure his availability when it counts most.
The team will closely monitor Lindor’s progress over the next few days as they work to get him back on the field in time to help lead their playoff push.