Mets avoid calamity with Francisco Lindor’s back injury update

Francisco Lindor received good news from the MRI exam on his lower back Monday in that he expects to play again during the regular season.

The flip side is he won’t be immediately available for the Mets.

The Mets shortstop said he will miss 3-5 days, but if his back reacts quickly it could be 2-3 days.

Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor is seen on the field during batting practice before the start of their teams game against the Philadelphia Phillies
Francisco Lindor could be back in the Mets lineup within a matter of days. JASON SZENES/NEW YORK POST

Lindor, who missed Saturday’s game in Philadelphia with back discomfort, attempted to play Sunday but departed in the bottom of the second inning.

“I am expecting it to last the rest of the year, but it’s going to be manageable,” Lindor said before the Mets opened a series against the Nationals at Citi Field. “I think it’s going to be [Tuesday] I wake up sore, but not as bad and it’s going to be something like that the rest of the year.”

Lindor said he did not know the exact diagnosis, but considered it a favorable evaluation.

“I was praying on my way to the MRI that the scan was going to be something day to day,” Lindor said. “And the Good Lord answered my prayers.”

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