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Francisco Lindor expected to be ready for Mets camp after surgery

Francisco Lindor, the star shortstop for the New York Mets, has had his fair share of offseason surgeries in recent years. This time around, he underwent debridement surgery on his right elbow to clean up any lingering issues. Despite this procedure being his third in four years, Lindor is not expected to miss any playing time as a result.

The Mets organization confirmed the surgery and assured fans that Lindor should be fully recovered and ready to go for the start of spring training. This news comes as a relief, considering the importance of Lindor to the team’s success on the field.

This recent surgery follows previous offseason procedures that Lindor has undergone, including the removal of a bone spur from his right elbow two years ago and an appendectomy in another offseason. Despite these setbacks, Lindor has continued to perform at a high level and contribute to the Mets’ lineup.

In a positive turn of events, Lindor was named a finalist for the National League Silver Slugger award at shortstop. This recognition highlights his offensive prowess and solidifies his status as one of the top players in the league at his position. Lindor joins teammates Pete Alonso and Juan Soto as fellow finalists for the prestigious award.

Notably, Lindor has already won the Silver Slugger award twice during his time with the Mets, further solidifying his reputation as a standout player in the league. With his surgery behind him and a prestigious award nomination to his name, Lindor is poised to make a strong comeback in the upcoming season and continue to lead the Mets to success on the field.

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