Mets' Francisco Lindor Has Broken Toe After Hit by Pitch From Dodgers' Tony Gonsolin
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New York Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor suffered a broken right pinky toe after being hit by a pitch from Dodgers pitcher Tony Gonsolin during a game. Following the incident, Lindor was removed from the lineup for the subsequent game and has described his injury as day-to-day. While the severity of the injury could typically warrant an injury list stint, Lindor does not anticipate that being necessary, emphasizing that it will depend largely on his pain tolerance.
Francisco Lindor said he has a broken right pinky toe. He said, as of now, he's day-to-day and an IL stint is not on the table. It's a pain tolerance thing.
Lindor has a broken right pinky toe and labeled himself as day-to-day. Lindor was hit by a slider from Dodgers right-hander Tony Gonsolin in the first inning of Wednesday's loss.
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