Mets Dealing with Francisco Lindor Injury, Juan Soto Position Change: What's Next?
[HPP] Juan SotoFebruary 10, 20263 min
9 connectionsΒ·12 entities in this videoβSpring Training Kickoff
- π‘ Day one of Mets spring training began with an eventful news conference by David Stearns, immediately addressing key player updates.
- π― The announcements focused on two of the team's biggest superstars, Juan Soto and Francisco Lindor, setting an intense tone for the start of the season.
Juan Soto's Position Change
- βΎ Juan Soto will transition to left field full-time for the Mets, moving from his previously expected right field position.
- π€ This shift was described as occurring "organically" between the player and the team, influenced by Soto's experience playing left field for the Dominican Republic in the WBC and early in his career with the Washington Nationals.
- π The move could potentially open up the right field job for players like Carson Bench.
Francisco Lindor's Injury Update
- β οΈ Francisco Lindor is dealing with soreness in his wrist/hamate area and is scheduled to see a specialist, with surgery being a potential outcome.
- β³ The injury has been a long-standing issue for Lindor, who has previously played through various ailments.
- ποΈ A potential six-week rehabilitation period would bring his recovery right up to Opening Day, though the expectation is for him to be ready.
Mets Roster Overhaul
- π The Mets clubhouse has undergone a significant "makeover" this offseason, with many new faces and notable departures.
- π₯ Observers noted the absence of familiar players like Pete Alonso, Brandon Nimmo, and Jeff McNeil, highlighting the extensive changes implemented by David Stearns.
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David StearnsJuan SotoFrancisco LindorSpring TrainingPosition ChangeLeft FieldRight FieldWrist InjuryHamate InjurySurgeryRehabilitationOpening DayRoster MakeoverMets Clubhouse
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