Mets' Francisco Alvarez clears concussion protocol after exiting Wednesday's game at Padres

Francisco Alvarez, the Mets' catcher, left Wednesday's game against the San Diego Padres in the sixth inning. Alvarez had to exit the game due to a potential concussion. However, after undergoing the necessary protocols, Alvarez has now cleared the concussion protocol and is expected to be available for the next game. The details of the incident that led to Alvarez's exit are not provided in the article. The article simply states that Alvarez left the game in the sixth inning due to a potential concussion. It then confirms that Alvarez has since cleared the concussion protocol, indicating that he did not sustain a serious head injury and can now rejoin the team for their upcoming games.
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