Right-handed hitting catcher Francisco Alvarez was also expected to play a big role offensively for New York to begin the season, but will unfortunately be sidelined for several weeks. Fracturing ...
Steve McManaman’s commentary on TNT Sports ... became the protagonist as the video referee ruled out Atletico striker Julian Alvarez’s penalty in the shootout that followed a tense last ...
PORT ST. LUCIE — For a second straight season the Mets will be without Francisco Alvarez for a significant stretch. The catcher fractured the hamate bone in his left hand and will undergo ...
PORT ST. LUCIE — Francisco Alvarez was back in Mets camp Wednesday following surgery to remove the fractured hamate bone in his left hand. And the catcher said he was frustrated that he would ...
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — New York Mets catcher Francisco Alvarez will undergo surgery Monday to fix a fractured hamate bone in his left hand, manager Carlos Mendoza said. The Mets expect Alvarez ...
Stearns and the New York ... t ’72 Steve Carlton, but I did have to double-check. And that’s what happened during what was pretty clearly a frustrating offensive season for Alvarez, who ...
The injury bug has certainly not been kind to the New York Mets during spring training and it just came back for another significant bite. Mets No. 1 catcher Francisco Alvarez will be out for at ...
The Mets must navigate the first major blow to their lineup. Manager Carlos Mendoza told reporters on Sunday that Francisco Alvarez is dealing with a fractured hamate bone in his left hand and ...
The New York Mets have had relatively few injury issues during spring training on the offensive side but that changed on Sunday. Manager Carlos Mendoza announced that catcher Francisco Alvarez ...
New York Mets Manager Carlos Mendoza announced Sunday morning the team would be without Catcher Francisco Alvarez for 6-8 weeks. The young catcher is scheduled to have surgery tomorrow to repair a ...
Francisco Alvarez joined one of the many injured players this offseason. Alvarez fractured his hamate bone on his left hand and will be forced to stay out for a couple of months. Mets fans are ...
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