The New York Mets appear likely to be without Francisco Lindor for significant time after the shortstop injured his oblique in Friday’s game.
Lindor said Saturday that he had suffered a Grade 2 oblique strain and called himself “week-to-week” to return. He did add, however, that he expects to be back by the end of the season.
NY #Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor says he has no timetable on when he can return. "I'd love to say it's day to day, but it's not. It's more week to week.''
— Bob Nightengale (@BNightengale) July 17, 2021
Francisco Lindor, when asked how confident he is that he'll be playing again this season: "Very confident. I'm not dead.''
— Bob Nightengale (@BNightengale) July 17, 2021
Lindor has struggled a bit in his first year with the Mets, hitting just .228 with 11 home runs. He’s still a key part of the Mets' lineup and one of its most dangerous bats. If the Mets want to make a deep playoff run, they will almost certainly need the 27-year-old to be healthy.
The Mets were already considering adding another bat before the trade deadline. Lindor’s injury may add even more urgency to that pursuit.
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