**LINDOR OUT, BUT NOT FOR LONG: METS’ STAR SHORTSTOP EXPECTED BACK WEDNESDAY**

ATLANTA — A crucial three-game series between two top contenders got underway on Tuesday, with one team’s star player still sidelined due to lingering back issues. Despite missing his eighth consecutive game, the athlete was seen preparing to enter the contest as a pinch hitter in the final inning, ultimately not getting the opportunity to make an impact.

Prior to the game, the player spoke with the media, sporting a heat wrap on his back, and expressed his desire to contribute in any way possible. He had undergone a bone scan the previous day, which revealed no structural damage to his back, alleviating concerns about further injury.

The team’s manager indicated that the player’s availability for Wednesday’s game would depend on how he felt after a pre-game workout. The manager praised the player’s honesty and commitment to not putting himself or the team at risk.

Despite the player’s absence, the team has performed admirably, winning six of their last seven games. They currently hold a wild card spot in the league standings, with several teams, including San Diego and Arizona, hot on their heels.

When asked about his potential return, the player mentioned he would be willing to assume a designated hitter role if necessary. His primary concern is to reach a point where any pain he experiences during play does not persist. “I need to get to the point where the pain comes and goes,” he explained. “I can’t have it lingering and affecting my ability to perform.”

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