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The Mets have been so bad to begin the 2026 season that it really does feel like their season has gone down the tubes. On top of the fact that they’re 9-19 and tied with the Phillies for the worst record in baseball,
The New York Mets shortstop reportedly is going to be out of action until June.
Join the New York Mets on their journey to improve from the bottom of the standings. Get the latest on Francisco Lindor's calf injury.
After Lindor failed to cover second base on a potential double-play ball on Saturday, The Post’s Joel Sherman said Wednesday during an appearance on “The Show” with Jon Heyman that the team told him it may have something to do with his unfamiliarity with his new partner up the middle.
The Mets lost Francisco Lindor for multiple weeks given a calf strain. Do not panic as gems are found on the waiver wire.
Mets moved Francisco Lindor to the 10-day IL after the five-time All-Star shortstop went down with a calf injury on Tuesday.
After dealing with the loss of Juan Soto for 15 games — and a dozen losses — due to a calf strain, the Mets could be looking at a similar stretch without Francisco Lindor with a calf injury. The
In my last IL stash rankings three weeks ago, I marveled at how quiet the injury scene had been. So I guess you can blame me for the jinx that's befallen us since. Back then, I needed just 40 spots to capture the full scope of stashable players.
On the night when the Mets took Juan Soto off the injured list, and when the team ended a 12-game losing streak, they may have lost shortstop Francisco Lindor to what was announced as left calf tightness.