Mets’ Postseason Hopes in Jeopardy as Lindor Exits with Back Injury

The New York Mets’ playoff chances have taken a hit as star shortstop Francisco Lindor left Sunday’s game against the Philadelphia Phillies due to back discomfort. Lindor will undergo an MRI on Monday to assess the severity of the injury.

Lindor’s Exit Raisesf Concerns

This marks the second time over the weekend that Lindor left a game early, having exited Friday’s matchup in the seventh inning. He missed Saturday’s game altogether but returned Sunday, only to feel discomfort after his leadoff single in the first inning.

Lindor has been a pivotal player for the Mets this season, batting .271 with 31 home runs. His potential absence comes at a critical moment as the Mets are tied with the Atlanta Braves for the final Wild Card spot in the National League, with the Arizona Diamondbacks holding a two-game lead.

With the regular season winding down, Lindor’s health could be a major factor in the Mets’ postseason hopes.