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Francisco Alvarez To Undergo Thumb Surgery In Coming Days

By Nick Deeds | September 29, 2025 at 9:56pm CDT

Francisco Alvarez has been known to be dealing with an thumb injury over the final six weeks of the season that he was capable of playing through but would eventually require him to go under the knife. That eventuality has now arrived, as Anthony DiComo of MLB.com relayed today that Alvarez is set to have surgery to repair the UCL in his right thumb “in the coming days.” 

An exact timeline for Alvarez’s return to regular baseball activities won’t be known until he undergoes the procedure, but the surgery should not be expected to impact his 2026 campaign. The typical timeline for recovery from the procedure is between six and seven weeks; Mike Trout famously underwent the procedure back in early June of 2017 and was back in the lineup when the Angels returned from the All-Star break. A similar timeline would put Alvarez in line to return to his regular offseason activities before the new year, assuming no setbacks.

Once he’s recovered from the procedure, Alvarez will prepare for a 2026 season where he’ll look to build on a brilliant second-half performance. After scuffling badly throughout the first half of the season, Alvarez was optioned to Triple-A in late June. Since being recalled near the end of July, however, he’s been one of the better hitters in baseball with an incredible .276/.360/.561 slash line. That tear came across a sample size of just 41 games and 139 plate appearances, but the hot stretch still inspires some confidence in the longtime top prospect’s bat after his first two years in the big leagues saw him post results that generally hovered around league average.

Once a consensus top-10 prospect in the sport and still just 23 years old, there’s plenty of reason for optimism about Alvarez’s future even as he receives mixed grades for his work behind the plate and has not yet found consistency with the bat. In both areas, Alvarez has shown flashes of greatness at times, such as his aforementioned hot streak in the second half of this year at the plate and his phenomenal defensive numbers in 108 games behind the plate back in 2023. If the youngster manages to find the consistency necessary to offer even a facsimile of that production over a full season, he’ll be on the shortlist for the very best catchers in baseball.

That would surely be a welcome development for the Mets, who relied on the well-regarded defender Luis Torrens behind the plate when Alvarez was in the minors or injured this year. Strong as Torrens is with the glove, he hit just .226/.284/.345 in 92 games this year. That won’t cut it for a primary catcher, especially for a team that figures to risk losing star slugger Pete Alonso in free agency this winter after his recent announcement that he’ll be opting out of his contract this November. Alvarez figures to be a core piece of the club as they look to get back into the postseason next year, and if all goes well it’s not impossible to imagine him joining Francisco Lindor and Juan Soto as a middle-of-the-order threat for the Mets next year.

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  1. Mercenary.Freddie.Freeman

    3 months ago

    Will there be a Repete or is he ready to chase a ring?

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    • Buckner

      3 months ago

      Crazy thought: Alvarez at 1B next year.
      Will cut down on the injuries.

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      • padam

        3 months ago

        You’re 100% correct. That’s crazy.

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        • Buckner

          3 months ago

          I am not so sure.

          Alvarez is *NOT* a top-ranked defender. He seemed to be better with his bat when he returned from the minors. Playing 1B might cut down on the wear and tear.

          Is there another 1B on the market to replace Alonso’s run production? I do not think so.

          That also does not mean Alvarez should be expected to replicate Alonso’s stats, not close.

          So, who else on the current roster do you put at 1B? I wouldn’t even play Alonso at 1B any longer (he is a DH).

          Nimmo?

          Alonso (if re-signed) should be the full time DH for three years. Then Soto becomes the full time DH for the remainder of his contract.

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        • NYMETSHEA

          3 months ago

          Three interesting options in the market for 1st base would be Alonso himself, Bellinger, and Naylor. Trade market, not sure. Alonso needs to be resigned. Probably 30 mil rate and 5 years will do it. Maybe offer initially 5 years 130 mil then negotiate

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        • Buckner

          3 months ago

          I personally hope the Mets do not commit to Alonso for five years. In any capacity whatsoever (whether at 1B or DH). .

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        • NYMETSHEA

          3 months ago

          It’s going to probably require 5 years for Bellinger too.

          No one I see in farm that will be ready as first baseman for 2025

          What options are there…

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  2. Stinger

    3 months ago

    Never thought id see a 276 avg considered incredible

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    • rct

      3 months ago

      The slash line was called incredible. A .921 OPS is incredible for any era.

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    • Bill

      3 months ago

      Go look at what won the NL batting title Thai season.

      Reply
    • WillisVonGillis

      3 months ago

      Seeing people still hung up on batting average is line seeing someone walking around on those giant cellphones from the 90’s.

      Reply
      • This one belongs to the Reds

        3 months ago

        Last I heard, getting a hit was still a pretty big deal in baseball.

        I got released thirty years ago for “only” hitting .260.

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        • WillisVonGillis

          3 months ago

          Too bad. If you got on base at a 38% clip and could slug .600 with that. 260 average you would’ve done alright in 2025.

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  3. el_chapo_

    3 months ago

    In other news Alvarez was made aware of the existence of razors leading to the elimination of his hideous excuse of a beard.

    1
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    • dugmet

      3 months ago

      Bored and angry?

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  4. Bill M

    3 months ago

    He should be batting 4th in every game he plays.

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  5. carlos15

    3 months ago

    Sliders away, he’ll swing at and miss every one

    1
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  6. findingnimmo

    3 months ago

    Alvarez should have been up in the order toward the end of the season. That was actually my biggest issue with Mendoza the past couple weeks. No reason he was behind guys like Marte and McNeil and vientos.

    Lindor, Soto, Pete, Alvarez, Nimmo, should have been the order those last few games.

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  7. bobbyvwannabe

    3 months ago

    Love this kid. Love his attitude and intensity. As he matures, he will settle in and be an all-star quality backstop.

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    • rememberthecoop

      3 months ago

      That will really be thumbthing.

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  8. NYMETSHEA

    3 months ago

    Wish list:
    Resign Alonso
    Resign Diaz
    Sign two starters (king and cease?)
    Trade Holmes
    Trade Peterson
    Attain center fielder
    Retain Taylor
    Revamped bullpen though resign Raley

    Reply
    • padam

      3 months ago

      Diaz?

      Reply
      • NYMETSHEA

        3 months ago

        Edwin Diaz is going to be a free agent by declining his player option. He will test the market, but I think the Mets should resign him.

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    • horaceallen

      3 months ago

      You will be sorely disappointed.

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      • NYMETSHEA

        3 months ago

        The Mets have about $225 million in the books after the expected decisions on options and arbitration. Alonso should cost about $30 mil. Diaz should cost nearly $20 mil. $275 mil. Trading away Peterson and Holmes (both would have markets) would save $20 mil. $255 mil in payroll. Mets could fit in an ace and still revamp the bullpen and stay under $300 mil.

        Centerfield could be signed or attained in trade. Assets attained from Peterson and Holmes trade could help here.

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  9. padam

    3 months ago

    Thumbs up on the surgery.

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  10. Citizen1

    3 months ago

    Alvarez is all thumbs

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