Return Of Dynamic Soto, Lindor Hitting Could Fuel New York Mets’ Surge
The New York Mets need a healthy Juan Soto, and loud offense from Francisco Lindor to end their slump. Those two All Stars can make a huge impact.
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 4: Juan Soto #22 of the New York Mets prepares for the game at Oracle Park on April 4, 2026 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Andy Kuno/San Francisco Giants/Getty Images) Getty Images The return of All Star Juan Soto to the slumping New York Mets should come at some point in the team’s next home stand. A right calf strain sent Soto, 27, to the Mets disabled list April 6, retroactive to April 4.
The calf strain had been troubling Soto since before he hit the Injured List. As reported by totalsports. com April 5,, Soto told reporters, “We got some images from the MRI this morning.
Right Now, it’s a minor strain. We’re gonna be going day-by-day —see how it feels. ”\ It was a condition Soto and the Mets realized could get even more serious if he continued to play.
Soto was placed on the Injured List the day after Soto’s optimistic comments.. But he’s ready to return. Mets manager Carlos Mendoza told mlb.
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