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Mets Catcher Alvarez Empathizes with Lindor's Hand Surgery Woes
Alvarez looks forward to comparing recovery experiences with his teammate after Lindor's procedure on his left hand.
Feb. 12, 2026 at 9:23pm
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Mets catcher Francisco Alvarez says he is eager to talk with teammate Francisco Lindor about the challenges of recovering from hamate bone surgery, a procedure Lindor underwent this week that could sideline him for up to six weeks and jeopardize his availability for Opening Day.
Why it matters
Lindor's injury is a significant setback for the Mets as they prepare for the upcoming season, and Alvarez's personal experience with a similar surgery gives him unique insight into the physical and mental hurdles Lindor will face during his rehabilitation.
The details
Lindor underwent surgery on Wednesday to repair a stress reaction in his left hand. The recovery time is estimated at six weeks, putting his status for the start of the 2026 season in question. Alvarez, who had a similar procedure in the past, is looking forward to comparing notes with Lindor on the recovery process.
- Lindor underwent hand surgery on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.
- Lindor is expected to require a six-week recovery period.
The players
Francisco Alvarez
A Mets catcher who has previously undergone hamate bone surgery and can empathize with the challenges Lindor will face during his recovery.
Francisco Lindor
The Mets' star shortstop who underwent surgery this week to repair a stress reaction in his left hand, potentially jeopardizing his availability for the start of the 2026 season.
What they’re saying
“I am just waiting to see [Lindor] and give him a big hug and talk a little bit about it.”
— Francisco Alvarez, Mets Catcher
What’s next
The judge in Lindor's case will determine in the coming weeks whether he will be cleared to play by Opening Day.
The takeaway
Alvarez's personal experience with a similar surgery gives him unique insight into the physical and mental challenges Lindor will face during his rehabilitation, highlighting the value of veteran leadership and camaraderie within the Mets clubhouse as the team navigates this setback.

