This year, it's Juan Soto. Soto, acquired by the New York Yankees in a trade last offseason, helped bring New York to its ...
However, there were none perhaps quite as shocking — unless you include Juan Soto being named a finalist in right field — as New York Mets MVP candidate Francisco Lindor being left off of the ...
MILWAUKEE — Because of the microscope placed on each pitch and each play of the wild-card series, the larger circumstances ...
the Mets' dugout rushed to the infield to celebrate with team leader Francisco Lindor. After all, it was the shortstop's sixth-inning grand slam that gave the Mets all the runs they would need ...
The Mets abandoned runner after runner on the bases with a chance to chase the Phillies on Wednesday; he cleared those bases with another forever swing. Forget whether Francisco Lindor merits the ...
“(Francisco) Lindor‘s probably going to have a nice speech to get them boys ready to go. But we will too. We’ll be ready to come throw some haymakers tomorrow.” Lindor is the Mets' de ...
Francisco Lindor bought some time. For about 18 seconds he paused, formulating his thoughts and debating how to respond after what sure looks like another personal slight. After a regular season ...
NEW YORK -- Before the New York Mets gathered for another celebratory ... season to the National League Championship Series, Francisco Lindor made it a point to hug as many people as possible.
Mets third. Harrison Bader grounds out to shallow infield, Cristopher Sanchez to Bryce Harper. Francisco Lindor singles to center field. Mark Vientos homers to right field. Francisco Lindor scores.
The Mets had jumped ahead on Lindor’s leadoff homer, and they’d added one run already against Knack in the second. But Francisco Alvarez had popped up with two in scoring position, and the ...
Superstar shortstop Francisco Lindor, who's coming off his best season wearing a Mets uniform, was not named as a finalist for the Gold Glove Award in the National League. The Mets' shortstop ...
New York Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor, bad back and all, came up with arguably the biggest hit of his MLB career on Wednesday night in Game 4 of the National League Division Series at Citi Field.