
"New York Mets star shortstop Francisco Lindor is already attacking the rehab process, less than one week after undergoing surgery to repair his left hamate bone, manager Carlos Mendoza disclosed on Sunday. He's in a good spot in attacking the rehab process, which he's already doing, Mendoza said. You could see him, full uni, almost everywhere in the building. This is a guy who gets bored. Last time I saw him, he was in the cages."
"But he's been on the half field, sitting there and watching guys, he's in the training room, he's in the weight room, he's in the locker room. Mendoza added that Lindor will begin ramping up his conditioning and his right throwing arm in the coming days. We'll see how everything continues to evolve, but overall, he's in a good place, he said."
"Lindor had surgery on Wednesday after consulting with a hand specialist. He was initially prescribed a six-week timetable to return, which would put him right at Opening Day. The Mets were immediately optimistic that he would be able to hit that benchmark, and it appears that positive outlook is being maintained by Lindor's presence at team facilities down in Port St. Lucie, FL."
Francisco Lindor underwent surgery to repair his left hamate bone and began rehab activities less than one week later. Manager Carlos Mendoza reported Lindor is highly engaged in rehab and visible throughout the facility, participating in cages, half-field activity, the training room, the weight room, and the locker room. Lindor will start increasing conditioning and work with his right throwing arm in the coming days. The initial recovery timeline was six weeks, aligning with Opening Day, and the Mets remain optimistic. Previous recoveries, such as Francisco Alvarez's just-over-six-week return, provide additional precedent. Lindor has a history of playing through injuries since 2021.
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