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    Francisco Alvarez may be eligible for batting practice as soon as this weekend

    By Mike Puma,

    24 days ago

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    CLEVELAND — Francisco Alvarez will likely take a turn in the batting cage with his Mets teammates on this next homestand.

    A month after his surgery to repair a torn left thumb ligament , the catcher has been working out at Citi Field, catching and swinging off a tee.

    The next step is batting practice — perhaps this weekend — according to manager Carlos Mendoza, as the Mets remain hopeful Alvarez can return in the next month.

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    A rehabbing Francisco Alvarez works on his throws before a recent game against the Phillies at Citi Field. Gregory Fisher-USA TODAY Sports

    Mendoza confirmed the timeline for Alvarez’s rehab hasn’t changed, with a mid-to-late June return expected.

    The Mets have missed Alvarez, both behind the plate and in the lineup.

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    Tomas Nido has received most of the playing time in Alvarez’s absence, with Omar Narvaez also in the mix.

    “We have missed [Alvarez], but I also feel that Nido is doing a really good job and Narvy has continued to put his work in and he’s handled it really well,” Mendoza said before the Mets lost 6-3 to the Guardians on Wednesday. “But, yeah, we miss him.”

    Alvarez has been wearing a splint on his left thumb that Mendoza said might still be needed even after he returns to game action.

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    Mark Vientos started at third base for a second straight day against a right-handed pitcher. But Mendoza said there will still be opportunities for slumping Brett Baty.

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    Mark Vientos throws to first base during a recent game. Noah K. Murray-NY Post

    “I still think it’s fluid,” Mendoza said, referring to third base. “I liked the matchup today. Vientos had a good day [Tuesday] … but it’s still day-to-day and we’ll go from there.”

    Vientos went 1-for-3 with a walk. He owns a 1.067 OPS in five games since his recall from Triple-A Syracuse.

    Mendoza was pressed after the game about whether the Mets will stick with two third basemen or potentially use Baty’s roster spot for a backup middle infielder.

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    “We haven’t decided anything yet,” Mendoza said.

    Starling Marte was on the bench for a day off, giving DJ Stewart a start in right field. Mendoza said he wanted the extra left-handed bat in the lineup. Marte entered as a pinch hitter and went 0-for-1.

    The Mets lost consecutive games in which they hit at least three homers for the fifth time in franchise history. It had last occurred June 26-28 in 2002.

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