Francisco Lindor is poised to make his return to the diamond, as he has been activated for Game 2 of today’s doubleheader against the Cubs, according to Steve Gelbs. The Mets have been adamant about Lindor’s return to major league action this month, and it appears that timeline has indeed come to fruition.
Out of action since April 22nd due to a calf strain of unspecified severity, Lindor had expressed a preference to avoid knowing the exact grade of his injury. He began rehab games last Friday, going 3-for-13 with three singles, a walk, a strikeout, and a stolen base. Despite the cautious approach, Lindor felt ready to rejoin the major leagues, although concerns linger regarding his history of playing through injuries before fully healing.
Currently sitting at 34-44 and mired in a four-game losing streak, Lindor’s return could be the Mets’ best chance to salvage their 2026 season. Even with a struggling record, the Mets find themselves only seven games back of a wild card spot, despite the fact there are six teams standing between them and the Cubs, who occupy the third wild card position. Lindor’s presence is expected to enhance the lineup, replacing Zack Short and taking some of Brett Baty’s playing time, although he was hitting just .226/.314/.355 (93 wRC+) before his injury, indicating some troubling signs of decline. Fans will be hoping he can defy the odds and help spark a turnaround for the team as they approach the All-Star break.
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