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Mets activate SS Francisco Lindor for Game 2 vs. Cubs

By Thomson Reuters Jun 24, 2026 | 11:49 AM

For the first time in two months, Francisco Lindor is expected to be in the Mets’ lineup on Wednesday.

Lindor was activated from the injured list to ​make his return after missing more than two ‌months with a strained left calf. He was injured April 22 and placed on the IL the next day.

Lindor played eight innings at shortstop and had two hits in five at-bats in his final rehab ‌game ​on Tuesday with Syracuse. Because of ⁠the return from injury and ⁠his schedule during recovery, the Mets didn’t want to push him to play both games of the scheduled doubleheader with the Cubs on Wednesday.

The Mets went without Juan ​Soto in the first game of the doubleheader due to back stiffness and have rarely fielded their preferred lineup ⁠top-to-bottom due to injuries.

“We’ve got to ⁠start playing better baseball, win more games consistently. ​Francisco is a big part of that,” president of baseball operations ​David Stearns said. “We think he can help us. We’ve ‌got a sense of urgency throughout our team right now. We also can’t put everything on Francisco to come back at a time when he hasn’t played baseball very much, ⁠and expect us to put him on his back.”

Lindor is batting .226 on the season. A notoriously slow starter, Lindor had been settling ⁠in over the ‌nine games before his injury with 11 ⁠hits in 33 at-bats to raise his average ​from .188.

Last ‌season, the five-time All-Star batted .267 with 31 ​home runs, ⁠86 RBIs, a .346 on-base percentage, a .466 slugging percentage, a National League-leading 644 at-bats and major league-topping 732 plate appearances in 160 games.

He has a career batting average of .273 with 281 homers and 861 RBIs in 1,559 regular-season games with Cleveland (2015-20) and New ​York.

–Field Level Media