According to a report around MLB, the New York Mets' plans to have Francisco Lindor back in the lineup for Opening Day 2026 is going up against a steep climb.
Carlos Mendoza’s New York Mets are facing a significant setback following the news of Francisco Lindor’s injury.
The New York Mets remain hopeful Francisco Lindor will be available to play in Opening Day, but the latest news around MLB could signal trouble.
In an unexpected turn of events, Francisco Lindor, Jackson Holliday, and Corbin Carroll suffered injuries ahead of the spring training camps. Reports have surfaced regarding their expected dates of return.
New York Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns addressed Francisco Lindor’s health status while dropping a powerful hint on Bo Bichette’s role for the 2026 MLB season.
The New York Mets hope to have Francisco Lindor at full strength throughout the upcoming MLB season.
Several avenues have been explored for Francisco Lindor, and one of them was tied to a singer set to appear at Super Bowl LX, who attempted to help him make it to the 2026 World Baseball Classic.
Francisco Lindor delivered a confident message to Mets fans as Spring Training gets underway, boosting optimism surrounding the roster and the team’s outlook for the upcoming MLB season.
Unfortunately, Puerto Rico will be without Francisco Lindor at the 2026 World Baseball Classic, and the wife of the New York Mets star did not stay silent, delivering a clear and forceful message about the situation involving her husband.
In a surprising turn of events, former New York Yankees and New York Mets legend Carlos Beltran warned the Orange and Blue about Francisco Lindor as the World Baseball Classic looms on the horizon.
With the likes of Francisco Lindor, Juan Soto, and Bo Bichette, the New York Mets boast more than enough firepower to strike fear into the rest of MLB.
Edwin Diaz is not holding back and continues to reveal details about his move to the Dodgers, now bringing to light what he discussed with Francisco Lindor after deciding not to return to the New York Mets.
Rumors came and went regarding Francisco Lindor’s future with the New York Mets in recent weeks, with talk of a possible move to the San Diego Padres, but things are now much clearer thanks to a recent report.
According to a report by Joel Sherman, the decision to name Francisco Lindor captain of the New York Mets was directly related to another player, and was not the decision of the coach or the executives.
During the 2025 MLB season, New York Mets stars Juan Soto and Francisco Lindor reportedly experienced a ‘chilly’ locker‑room dynamic, highlighting internal clubhouse challenges.
Another star teammate for Francisco Lindor would be perfect, according to an SNY report. A player who already knows what it means to win a World Series, holding two recent rings, could join the New York Mets and provide a definite boost.
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