The New York Mets managed to snap their losing streak with a 3–2 victory over the Minnesota Twins, but the win came at a cost after Francisco Lindor exited the game with discomfort in his left calf.
The shortstop suffered the injury while running the bases following a hit, showing visible pain before leaving the field. Despite his effort to stay in the game, he was unable to continue, raising concern within the team.
The situation became more serious when it was confirmed that Lindor was placed on the injured list due to a calf strain, with no clear recovery timeline yet established.
This setback comes just as he was beginning to improve offensively, making his absence a significant blow for a team seeking stability this season.
How long could Lindor be out?
There is no exact timeline, but this type of injury can take anywhere from weeks to months, depending on its severity.
Now, the big question is clear: can the Mets maintain their momentum without one of their most important players in the lineup?

