Francisco Alvarez injury: Mets catcher to miss 6-8 weeks after breaking hamate bone

New York Mets Mask Francisco Alvarez The six weeks will be missed to the next eight after the suffering of the broken donkey bone in his left hand, Director Carlos Mendoza told reporters on Sunday. Alvarez will undergo surgery on Monday. Mendoza said the Fariz was injured on a swing during live bats.
The 23 -year -old Variz did not send one of the best possibilities in the baseball game, as it starts from a powerful campaign 2024 in which he cut off. For his young professional life, Alvarez+ 99 across three parts Mlb Seasons. This is a useful production of the mask, and has the ability to produce it at a much higher level. Last season, Alvarez missed nearly seven weeks with the torn thumb ligament in the same left hand.
With the exit from Alvarez, Mets’s character to give Luis Torins The primary duty behind the painting. Jackson Rietz, Chris Williams Hayden singer, all in the camp like NRIS, can be in a position that allows it to disturb as a backup for Torrens until Alvarez returns. The head of the baseball operations David Sterins He said Sunday The team does not “expect this to be a very lengthy injury” and “we feel satisfied with the players we have in the camp.”
Mets is one of the many teams that were severely suffered by this spring injury. Two major members of the rotation – Sean Germany (Lelab) and Franki Montas (LAT) – currently marginalized. Also, a football player in the facilities Nick Madrigal It is expected that the entire 2025 season will be missed after a broken shoulder.
The Mets team, which came out of the post -season marina in 2024, is competing for the East National League title this season. This is not easy given that the section is also home to Philadelphia Velez and Atlanta BavorsBut Mets improved a lot by signing Juan Soto To a record number 765 million dollars held earlier this season. Alvarez’s loss, though, is an early blow to those hopes, because the NL East race can be every victory or loss of decisive matter.