Mets Notebook: Francisco Lindor’s calf injury to sideline star for ‘quite a while’
The curse continues. The Mets ended their losing streak at 12 games Wednesday night, but Francisco Lindor suffered an injury to his left calf in the win that will sideline him for “quite a while. ” The club did not give a timeline for a return, but typically, a moderate-grade calf strain requires 6-8 weeks of rehab before a minor league assignment.
Lindor is making no guarantees, but he’s ...
The curse continues. The Mets ended their losing streak at 12 games Wednesday night, but Francisco Lindor suffered an injury to his left calf in the win that will sideline him for “quite a while. ” The club did not give a timeline for a return, but typically, a moderate-grade calf strain requires 6-8 weeks of rehab before a minor league assignment.
Lindor is making no guarantees, but he’s hoping to be back before the All-Star break. “I’ve got to go through the process on a daily basis, but hopefully, sooner rather than later,” Lindor said Thursday at Citi Field. “I don’t really have a timetable.
” Nor does he want one. The shortstop doesn’t know the grade of the strain, or any sort of target date, even tentatively, because he says he doesn’t want to. “It just plays with my head,” he said.
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