New York Mets, Francisco Lindor
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This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/mets as New York Mets star Francisco Lindor makes history. New York Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor is now on a mountain all by himself amongst shortstops in MLB history.
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Mets’ Francisco Lindor stresses urgency after another gut punch: ‘Every little thing matters now’
On Thursday, the Mets finally had things set up the way they wanted. Their starter, Kodai Senga, pitched into the sixth inning — something that hasn’t happened since last Wednesday, Aug. 6 — and handed the ball to right-hander Tyler Rogers, who turned the ball over to the set-up man, Ryan Helsley, with a 3-2 lead.
Mark Vientos delivered the biggest swing of the night, and Francisco Lindor and Francisco Álvarez each collected three hits as the New York Mets beat the Seattle Mariners, 7-3, in the 2025 Little League Classic on Sunday night after a 35-minute rain delay.
Carlos Mendoza, the Mets manager, was excited to see a Little League World Series team from his Venezuelan hometown.
Francisco Lindor turned a pivotal seventh-inning swipe into both personal history and a morale-boosting spark for the New York Mets. In Saturday’s 3-1 triumph over the Seattle Mariners at Citi Field, Lindor executed his 20th stolen base of the season, marking the fifth 20/20 campaign of his career, the most ever by a shortstop in MLB history.
New York Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor had a special moment when he arrived at the stadium for the start of the series against the Seattle Mariners His daughter Kalina was waitin
Francisco Lindor may be finding his swing. For the first time since July 23-25, he has strung together consecutive multi-hit games.
Mets captain Francisco Lindor opened up on the brutal reality of the team’s slumping offense after another tough loss.