With the New York Mets attempting to end their frustrating 12-game losing streak in the early MLB season, things appeared to be looking up as Juan Soto returned to the lineup from the injured list.

However, with his addition to the roster for Wednesday's game against the Minnesota Twins, another setback also arrived.

The team removed shortstop Francisco Lindor from the game with calf tightness after he helped New York claim an early 2-1 lead.

Lindor scored from first base in the fourth inning to help his team get ahead.

Soon after that, he left for the remainder of the game, after going 2-for-2, including an RBI single to score Bo Bichette in the first inning.

Brett Baty replaced Lindor for the rest of the game.

More news: Mets Fans React After Team Blows Late Lead in 12th Straight Loss The Mets went on to win the game 3-2, as they held off the Twins' rally attempt in the top of the ninth inning.

That finally ended the suffering, as their 12-game....