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When Francisco Lindor arrived in Queens in 2021, he brought with him an unquestioned pedigree and enough flash for the entire borough. What he didn't bring upon ...
Greatness usually arrives wearing cleats, flaunting stats, and chasing legacy like it’s a contract year. The post Francisco Lindor Confesses MLB Greatness Wasn’t His Life’s True Purpose—They Were ...
There have been sing-alongs to “My Girl,” Francisco Lindor’s walk-up song; entreaties for peace between the fan bases while “Why Can’t We Be Friends” plays; extended, elongated ...
Former Brewers pitcher Drew Rasmussen, now with Tampa Bay, threw a perfect fifth for the American League. Former Brewers ...
A look at all the news and notes in fantasy baseball Friday night including Nick Kurtz's huge four homer night.
Francisco Lindor and Pete Alonso snapped out of long slumps as the New York Mets completed a three-game sweep of the Los ...
To steal a lyric from one of his walk-up songs at Citi Field, there “ain’t no valley low enough” for Francisco Lindor these days.
Francisco Lindor’s All-Star drought is over — even if he hasn’t performed like one over the last several weeks.
Francisco Lindor is the Mets' first fan-elected starter since Yoenis Cespedes in 2016.
For Francisco Lindor, the honor in starting the All-Star Game is linked to the manner in which it was decided.
Francisco Lindor was tabbed as the National League shortstop for this year's All-Star game. It is his first selection as a member of the Mets.
With his 200th career stolen base, Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor joined two MLB legends in the record books.