Francisco Lindor y Francisco Álvarez avanzan en su rehabilitación con los Mets

El campocorto de los New York Mets, Francisco Lindor, ha comenzado actividades de béisbol más de un mes después de sufrir una distensión en la pantorrilla izquierda. El receptor Francisco Álvarez también progresa de un desgarro de menisco en la rodilla derecha y podría regresar antes de lo previsto.

Lindor comenzó el lunes con ejercicios de fildeo, carreras de velocidad y prácticas de bateo en las jaulas interiores. La lesión ocurrió en la cuarta entrada de una victoria por 3-2 sobre los Twins el 22 de abril en el Citi Field. El mánager de los Mets, Carlos Mendoza, señaló que el equipo evaluará la situación día a día mientras Lindor cumple con los objetivos necesarios antes de una posible asignación de rehabilitación.

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