New York Mets manager Carlos Mendoza expressed confidence that shortstop Francisco Lindor will be ready for Opening Day despite ongoing recovery from hand surgery. Lindor underwent the procedure on February 11 and has begun light activities. Mendoza highlighted Lindor's determination in his progress.
In Port St. Lucie, Florida, the New York Mets are monitoring Francisco Lindor's recovery from surgery on his left hand. The procedure addressed a stress reaction in his left hamate bone and took place on February 11. After having stitches removed on Tuesday, Lindor participated in light baseball activities this week but has not yet resumed full swings or catching balls.
Manager Carlos Mendoza remains optimistic about Lindor's timeline. Speaking on Sunday, Mendoza said, “I think we're still too early; it's hard to tell right now, especially knowing Lindor.” He added, “This is a guy that I wouldn't be surprised if he comes in a week before we have to break and he says, ‘Hey, I'm ready to go.’”
Lindor has been performing one-hand swings and maintaining his throwing routine, including long toss and throws to bases. Mendoza noted, “He’s doing a lot of one-hand swings. Hopefully in the next few days, he can start just grabbing a bat and start his progression hitting-wise, then fielding as well.” He emphasized that Lindor's conditioning remains strong and that he is progressing accordingly.
While no exact date is set for advancing his activities, Mendoza indicated Lindor will soon work more on the back fields, including tracking pitches even without swinging. “Even though he's not going to be swinging, at least tracking pitches is going to be important,” Mendoza said. “We’ve just got to wait and see.”
The Mets hope Lindor takes the next step this week, underscoring their reliance on the shortstop for the upcoming season.