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The New York Mets welcomed back catcher Francisco Alvarez to the lineup on Tuesday after he was reinstated from the injured list. Alvarez had been out since April 19 due to a torn ligament in his left thumb. Despite wearing a splint on his thumb, Alvarez expressed eagerness to return to the field after a successful rehab assignment in May.

Manager Carlos Mendoza praised Alvarez for his energy and intensity, noting his contributions both on and off the field. With Alvarez’s return, the Mets made the decision to designate catcher Tomás Nido for assignment. Nido had been a reliable presence behind the plate but was edged out by Luis Torrens, who impressed the team with his performance as a backup catcher.

Torrens, who joined the Mets at the end of May, made a strong case for himself with a .313 batting average, two home runs, and four RBIs. Mendoza commended both Nido and Torrens for their contributions, highlighting the tough decision the team had to make.

In addition to Alvarez’s return, Mets reliever Edwin Díaz is also set to come off the injured list after dealing with a right shoulder impingement. Mendoza reported that Díaz had a successful bullpen session and is expected to be activated on Thursday. The Mets are hopeful that Díaz will regain his form and provide solid relief pitching moving forward.

As the Mets continue to navigate the challenges of the season, the return of key players like Alvarez and Díaz will be crucial in bolstering the team’s performance. With the roster adjustments made to accommodate their comeback, the Mets are looking to build momentum and secure wins in the upcoming games.