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Francisco Lindor Returns to Field After Surgery

Francisco Lindor Returns to Field After Surgery

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March 15, 20261m 17s

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Francisco Lindor Returns to Action: Positive Signs After Hand Surgery

New York Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor made a successful spring training debut after hand surgery, going one for three with a run scored in an eight to one win over the Blue Jays. The thirty-two-year-old, who had surgery on the hamate bone in his left hand on February eleventh, felt close to normal during play and his manager reported no limits after watching recent workouts. Lindor, a five-time All-Star, led baseball with seven hundred sixty-two plate appearances last season, hitting point two six seven with thirty-one home runs, eighty-six runs batted in, and thirty-one stolen bases.

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