New York Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor has undergone surgery to remove a bone spur from his right elbow. The surgery was successful, and Lindor is expected to be ready for the 2024 spring training. The procedure was performed after Lindor experienced discomfort in his elbow. Multiple sources have reported on the surgery, highlighting the significance of the news for the Mets and their fans. Lindor's recovery will be closely monitored as he is a key player for the team.
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Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor has elbow surgery to remove bone spur https://t.co/YCvERuv1Kd
Francisco Lindor underwent surgery to have a bone spur removed from his right elbow on Tuesday. 🤕 https://t.co/eY86sq1aJi https://t.co/PV42whx8V1
Minor surgery for #Mets star shortstop https://t.co/h96KtxMJHy https://t.co/aF1YIcg831
It turns out Mets' Francisco Lindor was playing through an elbow injury all year, per source. He first felt it in spring training. As if his year weren't impressive enough. More: https://t.co/Rd75Xlri7Q
Francisco Lindor Undergoes Elbow Surgery, Expected To Be Ready For Spring Training https://t.co/h96KtxMJHy https://t.co/lwGlpBuXU6
Mets’ Francisco Lindor undergoes surgery to remove bone chip from elbow https://t.co/QoGFwpN5vn https://t.co/jCuOkzOMEd
Mets' Lindor undergoes right elbow surgery https://t.co/gorMvtRSv5 https://t.co/rhBGGw77LN
Mets' Francisco Lindor has bone spur removed from elbow, expected to be ready for 2024 spring training https://t.co/ZnyJ4DNofr
Francisco Lindor undergoes elbow surgery https://t.co/neyezbcJpq
Francisco Lindor underwent surgery yesterday to remove a bone spur from his right elbow. The Mets say he is expected to be fully ready for spring training.
Félix Bautista had successful right elbow ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction (Tommy John) today at Trinity Park Surgery Center in Arlington, Texas. The surgery was performed by Dr. Keith Meister. #orioles