Francisco Lindor returned to the Mets' lineup just a day after playing a crucial role in a win against the Rockies, even after breaking his right pinkie toe. Manager Carlos Mendoza feels confident in Lindor's ability to play, noting that they will manage his game time by possibly resting him in non-critical matches. Lindor emphasizes the importance of pain management as he continues to play through the injury. Meanwhile, Juan Soto celebrated his 1,000th MLB game, achieving impressive statistics alongside baseball legends.
"You get a guy that's willing to put his body on the line every single day like that. For me, knowing him, it's like, of course he's going to do that - of course. But when you really take a step back, that's really special."
"It's a lot of treatment. They have a bunch of different things to do and stuff to keep it stable. I had to run, I had to hit, I had to do different things to see if I was able to play . . . I was ready to play."
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