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Francisco Lindor Returns to Full Baseball Activities as Mets Homestand Begins

The star shortstop’s rehab progresses, with a potential activation looming next week

Francisco Lindor, the New York Mets’ star shortstop, is set to step onto the field for full baseball activities during the team’s upcoming homestand, marking a significant milestone in his recovery from a left calf strain that has sidelined him since late April.

A pivotal week in the rehab schedule

The organization has indicated that Lindor will need a formal rehab assignment before he can be activated to the active roster, but if his workouts this week proceed without setbacks, a return could be on the horizon as early as next week.

Coaches and medical staff have been closely monitoring his progress, noting that the shortstop’s activity level has been steadily increasing with no apparent restrictions, a promising sign for both the player and the club’s postseason aspirations.

Implications for the lineup

His presence would instantly bolster a Mets offense that has been searching for consistency, while his defensive wizardry at shortstop remains a cornerstone of the team’s strategy. Fans will be eager to see the dynamic play that has made Lindor one of the most exciting figures in the sport.

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