Francisco Lindor Makes Strong Statement
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Juan Soto’s New York Mets era so far hasn’t gone as planned. The 26-year old is getting beat by pitches he normally crushes, has been criticized for his hustle at times, and is in the midst of his first-ever 10-game span with no extra base hits and 12 strikeouts.
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A to Z Sports on MSNSuperstar shortstop Francisco Lindor appeared to send a subtle but strong message to Mets teammate Juan SotoIt's been a tough week for New York Mets outfielder Juan Soto. Soto has been heavily criticized by the media for his perceived lack of hustle -- specifically on two plays; a check-swing groundout against the New York Yankees on Sunday night and a long single off the Green Monster against the Boston Red Sox on Monday.
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New York Mets Francisco Lindor and Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora had breakfast together and joked about Cora getting ejected with Walker Buehler.
Francisco Lindor hit a tiebreaking sacrifice fly in the ninth inning and the Mets beat the Yankees 3-2 in the Subway Series on Saturday.
Offensively, the Mets were led by Francisco Lindor, who went 2-for-5 with a home run, a double and two stolen bases. The stolen bases gave him nine on the season, while the homer was his 10th, putting him in some rare history among shortstops.
Lindor then stole second base after Juan Soto came to bat, and Buehler complained. Estabrook threw the latter player out, and Lindor celebrated the ejection. Cora quickly came out of the dugout to defend Buehler and suffered the same fate.
There were some unexpected fireworks in the second game of the New York Mets trip to Fenway Park on Tuesday night. Red Sox starting pitcher Walker Buehler, alon