New York Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor (unofficially) quietly started his fifth Queens season Saturday. We only say “quietly” because Lindor, a four-time All-Star and face of the Mets, went 0-for-2 in a victory over the Astros.
New York Mets superstar Francisco Lindor is back at Spring Training, looking to guide his team to another playoff run.
Mets, games Soto and spring training
The New York Mets played the Houston Astros in their first Spring Training game on Saturday. Mets All-Star Francisco Lindor featured in the game along with MLB record signing Juan Soto.
At Mets spring training, closer Edwin Diaz throws live batting practice to Juan Soto, Francisco Lindor, and Starling Marte.
Nick Madrigal signed a split contract with the New York Mets over the offseason. Rumors suggested a deal with the 27-year-old infielder closed the door on the f
Soto signed a record $765 million, 15-year contract this offseason, moving across New York from the Yankees to the Mets.
As the Mets get prepared for their first spring training game on Saturday, Pete Alonso and Jesse Winker do baserunning drills, Carlos Mendoza throws batting practice, and Juan Soto and Francisco Lindor face off against Kodai Senga.
The $765 million outfielder, batting second in the Mets’ spring training opener, crushed a 2-1 offering from Astros lefty Colton Gordon over the left-center field wall for a solo homer on Saturday afternoon. It traveled 426 feet at 106.2 mph — an impressive shot in his debut in blue and orange.
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