Francisco Lindor hits 2-run double on broken toe
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Lindor, who delivered a pinch-hit, two-run double in the Mets 4-2 win over the Rockies Friday, played shortstop and led off against the Rockies Saturday. “He’s good enough, he’s in the lineup,” Carlos Mendoza said. “I feel like talking to him, little by little that he’s getting better and I’m going to continue to manage (the situation).”
MLB Potentially Facing Major Francisco Lindor Decision originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Upon first thought, the possibility of an MLB All-Star Game not featuring Francisco Lindor not wearing a New York Mets uniform might sound strange.
After Francisco Lindor delivered a clutch pinch-hit double against the Colorado Rockies despite a fractured toe, New York Mets manager Carlos Mendoza and slugger Pete Alonso offered candid reactions to his gritty performance.
It was just before gametime Friday that Francisco Lindor completed his cage work at Coors Field, feeling confident he could contribute later that evening. He told his manager as much. Despite breaking his right pinky toe just two days prior,
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Francisco Lindor aims for his first All-Star selection as a New York Mets player. Despite joining in 2021, he hasn't achieved this honor. His strong p
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Francisco Lindor continues to prove why he's not only one the best shortstops in Major League Baseball, but one of the best overall players. Lindor has showcased many talents throughout his 11-year-career,