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The hype for the 2026 World Baseball Classic is building, and the spotlight is once again shifting toward two of New York’s ...
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Mets: Francisco Lindor gets huge WBC honor
With 33 home runs, 29 stolen bases, and a robust .844 OPS, Lindor carried the Mets like a seasoned sherpa guiding a team up a ...
New York Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor will once again captain Team Puerto Rico in the 2026 World Baseball Classic, he ...
The star shortstop wrote on Instagram that he has again been named the captain for Team Puerto Rico — reprising his role from ...
Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor announced on social media that he was named as the captain for Puerto Rico in the 2026 World Baseball Classic ...
Three New York Mets players ... shortstop Francisco Lindor—expressed to Mike Puma of the New York Post that they would like to see their team pursue Miami Marlins starting pitcher Sandy ...
The New York Mets ... and Francisco Lindor was at the center of Tuesday's result. The star shortstop committed two errors, the second of which led to two unearned runs scoring off ace pitcher ...
Lindor (personal) will play shortstop and bat leadoff in Tuesday's game versus the Marlins. Lindor didn't play in Monday's win over the Marlins following the birth of his third child, but he's ...
While he managed to return just in time, on Sunday, when it was a scheduled off day for all players of the New York Mets, Francisco Lindor managed to return home as Katia was giving birth.
Francisco Lindor ... needed protection, Lindor will be a crucial player for the Mets as they look to compete in a crowded NL East this season. Now fully entrenched in New York, with a young ...
HOUSTON — Francisco Lindor knew it was ... Luis Torrens are the only Mets with multiple hits. That lack of offense spoiled a terrific series for New York’s pitching staff.
But Monday night's game wasn't the only thing on Carlos Mendoza's mind as New York's manager spoke about the big topic around baseball and gave updates on a pair of pitchers working their way back ...