The New York Mets' star shortstop Francisco Lindor made a triumphant return to Citi Field for Game 3 of the playoff series against the Philadelphia Phillies after a month-long absence due to a back injury. Lindor, a contender for the NL MVP award, had last played at home on September 8 before sustaining the injury on September 13 in Philadelphia.
During his time on the road, Lindor delivered several clutch performances that were instrumental in the Mets' postseason push. Notably, his tying homer in the ninth inning against Toronto and his go-ahead homer in Atlanta were pivotal moments for the team. Lindor's resilience was on full display when he drew a crucial walk in the Wild Card Series clincher against Milwaukee.
Despite battling through the injury and undergoing extensive treatment with the athletic training staff, Lindor expressed his excitement at returning to the field and playing in front of the home crowd. He acknowledged the support of the fans, who have been chanting 'MVP!' in his honor and singing along to his walk-up song, 'My Girl' by The Temptations.
Lindor shared insights into his injury, mentioning the various medical terms he has become familiar with during the recovery process. He emphasized the importance of his pregame routine and the efforts of the trainers in keeping him fit to play. While acknowledging that no player is entirely pain-free during the season, Lindor expressed confidence in his current physical condition and readiness to contribute to the team's success.
As the Mets faced off against the Phillies in a crucial game, Lindor's return to the lineup was met with anticipation and excitement from both the player and the fans. With the series tied at one game apiece, Lindor's presence on the field added a significant boost to the team's morale and aspirations for postseason success.
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