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The temptations to add a new walk-up song must’ve been too strong for Francisco Lindor. The Mets shortstop has used “My Girl” since last May, but on Friday in the series opener against the ...
Francisco Lindor has had plenty of big hits for the New York Mets but he usually doesn't show emotion afterwards. On Sunday, which also happened to be Mother's Day, things were different.
During Friday’s series opener against the Chicago Cubs, Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor debuted a different walk-up song in his second at-bat — “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” by Marvin ...
Vientos homered to put the Mets ahead in the sixth inning, and then in the eighth, after Francisco Lindor’s blast had provided another lead, Vientos delivered an RBI single as part of a 6-2 ...
“Twenty-three in a row, the Mets have won. This is the longest such streak in team history,” Ghiroli stressed. “So every time Francisco Lindor homers, the Mets are going to win that gam ...
But Francisco Lindor didn’t. Lindor, who has been using a different walk-up song for some of his at-bats, crushed a tiebreaking home run leading off the eighth inning and the Mets went on to a 6 ...
More than an individual feat, it’s becoming a reliable signal: when Lindor strikes early, the Mets find themselves in position to control the game. New York Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor (12 ...
NEW YORK — Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor isn’t one to show too much emotion after a big home run. Big hits have become the norm for the de facto captain who is putting together another ...
Advertisement “To end up where we want to end up, we gotta do things like this,” star shortstop Francisco Lindor said. The Mets (26-15) outplayed the Cubs (23-18). It wasn’t the Mets ...