Francisco Lindor was dealing with more than a broken pinkie toe last season.

The Mets on Wednesday announced that their All-Star shortstop recently underwent a right elbow debridement procedure. He’s expected to be ready for spring training.

An elbow debridement is a minimally invasive procedure meant to remove damaged tissue or foreign debris from the joint when other, non-surgical options have been exhausted, according to Resurgens Orthopaedics , one of the country’s largest orthopedic practices.

Lindor, who also played with a broken toe that he sustained in early June, finished with a .267/.346/.466 slash line, hit 31 homers and stole 31 bases — his second time in the 30-30 club. He did have a defensively down year, with 13 errors and a career-low 5 outs above average, per FanGr

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