New York Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor (unofficially) quietly started his fifth Queens season Saturday. We only say “quietly” because Lindor, a four-time All-Star and face of the Mets, went 0-for-2 in a victory over the Astros.
New York Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor enjoyed an excellent 2024 campaign. Finishing the regular season with a .
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The Mirror US on MSNNew York Mets star Francisco Lindor plays down surprise Juan Soto claim in giant MLB predictionNew York Mets’ catcher Francisco Alvarez made a huge claim in spring training that his side have the best batting lineup in baseball after the signings of $765million star Juan Soto and Pete Alonso. However,
PORT ST. LUCIE — Francisco Lindor doesn’t officially hold the title of captain with the Mets. No one has held that title since David Wright’s career ended at the conclusion of the 2018 season. If you ask Lindor, he doesn’t need the formal title.
We’re in the entertainment business, and to be able to connect with the fans the way we did last year was fantastic,” Lindor said.
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In our mind, those are technicalities. By all accounts, Lindor already is the Mets’ captain, a title he cemented by finishing second in the NL MVP voting to Dodgers unicorn Shohei Ohtani and nearly willing his feisty band of “OMG” underdogs to the World Series.
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Lindor spoke about how Cohen's willingness to splash cash on rosters impacts players beyond just their bank accounts.
So the Mets get Soto and Mets fans get him and you know who else gets Soto? The best all-around ballplayer in town and pretty much the best all-around player the Mets have ever had, which means
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