
Mets’ Francisco Lindor Faces Unexpected Injury: Fractured Pinky Toe Sparks Questions About His Playing Future
However, Lindor is not expected to go on the injured list. Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said that Lindor wanted to play on Thursday, but was kept out of the lineup. It’s a day-to-day situation that comes down to how much pain Lindor can tolerate, according to Mendoza.
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Lindor sustained the injury when he was hit in the right foot by an 89 mph slider from Tony Gonsolin slider in the first inning. The shortstop went to the ground in pain but stayed in the game and eventually scored on a Juan Soto groundout.
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