Francisco Alvarez out of Mets’ starting lineup due to shoulder issue
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Francisco Alvarez out of Mets’ starting lineup due to shoulder issue

For the second time in three days, Francisco Alvarez was on the bench, but this wasn’t about rest. 

The young catcher is dealing with a nagging left shoulder issue he has felt for a few days, according to manager Carlos Mendoza.

Alvarez was still available, but Mendoza preferred to give him the night off as the Mets opened a three-game series against the Twins at Citi Field.


Francisco Alvarez was out of the Mets’ starting lineup for their clash against the Twins on July 29, 2024. Corey Sipkin for the NY POST

Alvarez felt the shoulder on Sunday when he had to reach for a pitch from starter David Peterson. 

“Just want to monitor his workload here,” Mendoza said. “If I need him during the game he’ll be available. But if we stay away from him it would benefit him, not swinging the bat or doing any physical activity.” 

Alvarez has struggled offensively in July, slashing .212/.278/.333 with a .611 OPS.

He went 0-for-4 with two strikeouts in Sunday’s loss to the Braves. 


Right-handed reliever Sean Reid-Foley will make his second rehabilitation appearance on Wednesday.

Mendoza wasn’t sure if Reid-Foley will remain with Single-A Brooklyn.

He could pitch for Double-A Binghamton instead.


Sean Reid-Foley
Sean Reid-Foley last pitched for the Mets on June 19. AP

Reid-Foley struggled on Sunday, allowing two hits and two earned runs in two-thirds of an inning.

He last pitched for the Mets on June 19.

He has been out with a right shoulder impingement. 

Fellow right-handed reliever Reed Garrett (right elbow inflammation) will face hitters on Wednesday and could begin a rehab assignment shortly afterwards.

Dedniel Nunez (right pronator strain), placed on the injured list on Friday, has yet to resume throwing, but Mendoza said he is improving and could start playing catch this week. 


Center fielder Harrison Bader was back in the lineup for the first time since tweaking his right ankle last Tuesday against the Yankees.


Jesse Winker got his first start as a Met in right field and was batting fifth, between right-handed hitters Pete Alonso and Mark Vientos.


The Mets lead baseball in July victories. They are 15-9 this month.


The Twins last came to Citi Field on April 9-10, 2019.’The Twins last came to Citi Field on April 9-10, 2019.

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