Francisco Lindor Could Need Surgery for Hamate Injury
Francisco Lindor is being evaluated for a stress reaction in his left hamate bone and will visit a hand specialist, the New York Mets have indicated. The injury could require surgery; the club estimates a recovery of about six weeks if he undergoes the procedure.
Timeline
Mets officials, including president of baseball operations David Stearns and manager Carlos Mendoza, have said they are optimistic that Lindor could be ready by Opening Day (March 26) even if he has surgery. That would depend on the specialist’s recommendation and how quickly he heals.
Context
Hamate injuries can affect a hitter’s power and grip. Lindor also had an offseason elbow procedure and was kept out of the World Baseball Classic due to insurance considerations. The Mets will await the hand specialist’s evaluation before locking in a plan.
What It Means for AthX
If Lindor has surgery, his price may see short-term volatility as the market prices in a few weeks of missed time and possible power dip post-return. If he’s cleared for Opening Day, dynamic pricing will track his games and production as usual. Mets infield depth and lineup construction could shift slightly in value depending on his status.
Bottom Line
Francisco Lindor could need surgery for a left hamate stress reaction. If he does, the team expects roughly a six-week recovery and hopes he can still make Opening Day. Browse the marketplace to see how lineup changes affect player values on AthX. *Sources: MLB Trade Rumors, amNewYork, AP, NY Post, Washington Post. Fact-checked February 11, 2026.*
