Francisco Lindor remains confident the Mets can turn things around after their 2-6 road trip dropped them to 21-28 on a season that soon could become a lost cause.
Lindor earned four All-Star nods with the Guardians from 2015 through the 2020 campaign and was part of the squad that faced the Chicago Cubs in the 2016 World Series.
Lindor went 0-for-4 on Monday night and saw his average for the season fall to .193.
Mistakes in the field and on the bases cost the Mets a 3-1 loss Monday to Cleveland (31-17). Francisco Lindor went 0-for-4 in his return to Cleveland for the first time since he was traded in 2021.
In the summer of 2011, the Cleveland Indians (now Cleveland Guardians) selected a shortstop by the name of Francisco Lindor with the eighth overall pick in the MLB Draft.
Perhaps his return to Cleveland will provide a needed offensive spark for the New York Mets' Francisco Lindor. Set to face his former team in Cleveland for the first time since being traded three years ago, struggling Lindor and the Mets try to keep the American League Central-leading Guardians from a fourth consecutive victory Monday night.
The New York Mets’ offense has not produced at the level expected of them so far this season. A lineup that includes Pete Alonso, J.D. Martinez and Francisco Lindor, among so many other quality individuals, is more than capable of performing at much higher levels collectively.
Lindor believes Díaz's issues have to do with the pitch clock
The Mets are shaking up their lineup. Presumably, in an attempt to generate more offense, Carlos Mendoza has inked Francisco Lindor as the leadoff hitter on Saturday against Braxton Garrett. Brandon Nimmo is slated to hit third.
New York Mets closer Edwin Diaz may still be learning to adjust to the pitch clock.
The New York Mets just finished a quick two-game set against the Philadelphia Phillies, and they didn’t look good in the brief sweep. Mets star Francisco Lindor spoke about the team’s struggles after their 4-0 loss on Tuesday.
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The New York Mets were able to come through in extra innings to defeat the Chicago Cubs on Thursday afternoon, and the guy who won the game was sick. New
The New York Mets (16-15) wrapped up an eventful, hard-fought, sometimes controversial and historic four-game series with the Chicago Cubs (19-13 on Thursday, and did so with a bang.
Francisco Lindor came off the bench to spark a sixth-inning comeback with a two-run double and then delivered a game-ending two-run single in the 11th inning for the New York Mets, who edged the Chicago Cubs 7-6 to split a four-game series.
The New York Mets, who are trying to at least split their current four-game series with the Chicago Cubs, might have to do so without their superstar shortstop.
One of the early stories this season for the New York Mets has been the play of superstar shortstop Francisco Lindor. The 30-year-old started the season going hitless in seven of his first eight games, and has spent most of the season with a batting average well below the Mendoza line.
Francisco Lindor belted a pair of two-run home runs and the New York Mets salvaged one win in their three-game series against the host San Francisco Giants with an 8-2 victory on Wednesday afternoon.
New York Mets slugger Francisco Lindor is doing his best to stay positive, amidst a hitting slump. Lindor is out to a .167 start with his batting average through the first several weeks of the season.
It's not time to panic regarding Lindor.
Francisco Lindor snapped out of an early-season slump Sunday afternoon, when he had two hits and scored two runs to lead the visiting New York Mets to a 3-1 win over the Cincinnati Reds in the rubber game of a three-game series.
New York Mets infielder Jeff McNeil has a tangible reminder of his 2022 National League batting title — and it isn’t a trophy. It’s a Ford Bronco Sport, which he received last November.
The winter hot stove has begun heating up this week, and baseball fans can expect plenty of more off-field action to come this month. However, roster transactions are not the only thing for fans to follow this winter.
New York Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor played the season with an elbow injury which had apparently been causing him discomfort since way back in spring training.
Assuming his rehab goes as planned, he will head into next spring as one of the league’s top shortstops.
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