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Yes, the Mets billed it as Mr. Met’s birthday, even though the official bio on Mets.com lists the giant-headed one with a “birthdate” of April 9, 1963, and a “major-league debut” of April 17, 1964.
There hasn’t been a better sign for the Mets over the season’s first 21 games than the apparent return of their ace.
Up came Francisco Lindor. On a 1-1 pitch, Lindor crushed a home run that landed in the upper deck. “Put it in the books,” as ...
While Pete Alonso, Juan Soto and Francisco Lindor have, predictably, been the Mets’ biggest stars through the early part of the season, the bullpen deserves some credit too. Call them the unsung ...
When Soto came to the plate in the fifth inning Friday night, many of the 39,627 fans provided encouragement with a standing ...
The Mets aren’t in any rush to call Alvarez up because his back-up, Luis Torrens, has been playing well. In 16 games, Torrens ...
NEW YORK — Mets had been 0-for-2, which extended his hitless streak to 12 at-bats before stepping to the plate in the fifth ...
Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor insisted that he and others within the clubhouse weren't bothered by Juan Soto's words.
Francisco Lindor knew. He didn’t have to watch. He turned on an inside cutter from Ryan Fernandez leading off the ninth ...
Francisco Lindor turned on an inside cutter from Ryan Fernandez leading off the ninth inning and sent the ball soaring into Citi Field’s second deck in right field, 401 feet away.
Francisco Lindor’s reaction, if it can be called that, was one of pure stoicism. Lindor swung his bat and dropped it in an ...