Mets suddenly lose another star player to calf injury

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The New York Mets were dealt another injury blow April 22 as they looked to end their 12-game losing streak.

Shortstop Francisco Lindor exited the Mets’ game against the Minnesota Twins at Citi Field after four innings with an injury to his left calf.

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Lindor appeared to be in some discomfort after scoring from first base on a double by Francisco Alvarez in the fourth inning. He slowed down between second and third base, then grimaced rounding third, before giving the Mets a 2-1 lead.

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Bo Bichette moved from third base to shortstop, and Brett Baty took over for Bichette at third.

It’s a potentially serious setback for a team that’s already had more than most teams in MLB through the first month of the 2026 season.

Earlier in the day, the Mets welcomed Juan Soto back into their lineup after he was cleared to play following a strained calf muscle he suffered earlier this month. Ironically, Lindor’s injury struck the same part of his body as Soto’s.

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The Mets have also lost infielder Jorge Polanco (wrist contusion) and Jared Young (torn knee meniscus) to the injured list since Soto went down.

Losing Lindor, a perennial MVP candidate, would represent another blow to a team that began the day with a National League-worst 7-16 record.

Lindor is slashing .226/.314/.355 with two stolen bases in his first 24 games of the season. He’s a five-time All-Star and two-time Gold Glove Award winner at shortstop.

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The Mets are better equipped to replace Lindor than Soto, whose injury forced Baty (an infielder coming up through the minor leagues) to the outfield.

Bichette, 28, has made 716 of his 767 career starts in MLB at shortstop. He was the Toronto Blue Jays’ primary starter at the position for most of the last seven seasons, then signed a three-year, $126 million contract with New York in January.

Baty, 26, has played 245 games at third base from 2022-25.

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