Summary
The New York Mets' player Francisco Lindor had a minor procedure on his throwing elbow after the season ended. Despite this and playing through other injuries, Lindor performed well and is a finalist for a prestigious baseball award. The Mets expect him to be fully ready for the next season.
Key Facts
- Francisco Lindor had a minor procedure on his right elbow after the baseball season ended.
- Lindor played through the season with a fractured pinky toe.
- He had a successful season with a batting average of .267 and hit 31 home runs.
- Lindor was selected for the All-Star game for the first time since joining the Mets.
- He is a finalist for the National League’s Silver Slugger Award for shortstop.
- The Mets expect Lindor to recover fully and be ready for spring training.
- Lindor has a history of playing through injuries without complaint.