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Francisco Lindor, Mets
Francisco Lindor has chance to quickly change everything for Mets
Francisco Lindor will not only be the likeliest candidate to make that happen, he’ll also be the Mets’ first option when he leads the game off against whichever reliever of choice Dave Roberts
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Battle of the superstars: Francisco Lindor vs. Shohei Ohtani
The Dodgers’ supernatural DH essentially ran the table in every major offensive category during the regular season — Aaron Judge was his only peer in either league — and Ohtani became the sport’s first 50-50 player by stacking up 54 homers and 59 stolen bases. After those stellar six months, however, October has been a different story.
Francisco Lindor Continues to Be the Hero the Mets Need
“Because he’s Francisco Lindor,” Vientos said. “Because when you’re the best player on the field, when the moment is perfect for you, you’re going to come through. And honestly, before the game, I knew he was due to do something big. I knew it. I had a feeling.
"[Shohei] Ohtani Stinks": Surprising Claim Puts Francisco Lindor Over the Dodgers Star as They Head Into the NLCS
The National League Championship Series is heating up, and let's be real"”there's a lot of buzz around the matchup. It's a little bittersweet for Mets Francisco Lindor. The post "[Shohei] Ohtani Stinks": Surprising Claim Puts Francisco Lindor Over the Dodgers Star as They Head Into the NLCS appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Francisco Lindor holds the superstar edge in NLCS — even if he won’t win MVP
Fairly, there really is only one true baseball comp for Shohei Ohtani, and it’s the fellow with the candy bar, legendary appetite and 714 home runs. So the most high profile matchup in this National League Championship Series isn’t really fair to Mets all-everything star Francisco Lindor,
Shohei Ohtani, Francisco Lindor are Likely Making Baseball History in NLCS
Shohei Ohtani, Mookie Betts and Freddie Freeman all represent the Los Angeles Dodgers while Francisco Lindor and Pete Alonso represent the New York Mets. First and foremost, it's a win for baseball to have so many prominent players on the national stage like this.
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How Lindor started squaring up everything and turned his season around
Everyone knows how Francisco Lindor powered the Mets into the National League Championship Series with two of the biggest ...
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How Mets turned their season around: Francisco Lindor's resurgence among four reasons why New York is in NLCS
That can mean a host of things: fashioning a new pitch, steadying mechanics, out-scheming the opposition, solving for what ...
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Francisco Lindor has the Mets riding high, and seven other story lines from baseball’s postseason
It has been quite an adventure since. The Mets have had three managers and three heads of baseball operations in Lindor’s ...
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Francisco Lindor’s poetic series-clinching slam for Mets soars into October history
It was one of those rare sporting moments that allow you to tell people you didn’t just watch it. You felt it.
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New York Mets’ Lindor Slams Philadelphia Phillies Out Of Playoffs
Since being traded from Cleveland, shortstop Francisco Lindor has had a tremendous impact with the New York Mets.
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Inside Mets SS Francisco Lindor's series-clinching, 'swing of a lifetime' grand slam
Francisco Lindor reacted to his grand slam like he expected to deliver. Everyone else around him certainly did. Deesha Thosar ...
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Lindor relishes his 1st home game in a month as Mets trounce Phillies for 2-1 lead in NLDS
Francisco Lindor waited a month to get back in the lineup at Citi Field. When he finally did Tuesday, it was even better than ...
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Is Francisco Lindor at the all-time peak of his career? | Baseball Bar-B-Cast
Yahoo Sports senior MLB analyst Jordan Shusterman and senior MLB analyst Jake Mintz discuss the Mets huge win over the ...
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