Finally, the New York Mets’ losing run is ended! The Mets improved to 8-16 this season after defeating the Minnesota Twins 3-2 on Wednesday night.
Juan Soto was welcomed back into the starting lineup by New York, and it is obvious that his return was beneficial. Francisco Lindor, another Mets All-Star, had to leave the Twins game due to calf pain. Juan Soto was out due to the same injury—calf soreness.
Francisco Lindor received an update from Carlos Mendoza following the Twins game.
Francisco Lindor received an update from manager Carlos Mendoza following the Mets’ first victory since April 7.
On April 22, Anthony McCarron wrote: “Carlos Mendoza stated that Francisco Lindor will have an MRI tomorrow.” That will provide them with additional information, but as Mendoza said, “We’re talking about a calf.” Soto was still sidelined for three weeks, but Mendy said that the Mets “got relatively good news with Soto.”
Lindor appeared to have injured his calf while rounding the bases.
Mets supporters will hold their breath once more, but it wouldn’t be pleasant if Lindor were to sustain an injury. The initial diagnosis doesn’t appear to be very encouraging. If it hadn’t been a major issue, Lindor wouldn’t have been kicked out of the game.

After the victory on Wednesday night, did Carlos Mendoza manage to keep his job?
At last, a baseball game was won by the Mets! Does that imply that Carlos Mendoza is no longer under suspicion?
For hope to be restored in Queens, New York will probably need to put together a small winning run, but Wednesday night’s victory is a start. For the first time in two weeks, the Mets won a game. Although there were no actual indications that the Mets were thinking about terminating Mendoza, his employment may be in danger if the losing ways persisted.
The 2026 Season of Francisco Lindor

Francisco Lindor has participated in all one of the Mets’ 23 games this season. He has two doubles, two triples, and two home runs in 91 at-bats for a batting average of.209.
Before the season began, Lindor, 32, fractured his Hamate bone. Although Lindor’s season isn’t off to the best start in his career, he still has time to turn things around if his calf injury isn’t too severe.
However, Lindor’s problems and the Mets’ general problems are likely closely related.
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