PORT ST. LUCIE — A full offseason of resting his lower back has left Francisco Lindor feeling “fantastic,” so don’t count on the Mets shortstop taking games off this season, if he can help it.
Think along the lines of load management in the NBA. Updates on Francisco Lindor's back injury & Kodai Senga threw live BP. @NYPost_Mets has the latest report from Port St. Lucie ⬇️ pic ...
Mets shorstop Francisco Lindor isn’t officially the team’s ... Mets tried bringing back pitcher they cut after four days last season Juan Soto makes stunning revelation about free agency ...
(translated from Spanish to English Francisco Lindor has been able to spend plenty of time with his wife and young daughters this offseason, but it will soon be time to get back to work.
Francisco Lindor is one of the New York Mets' biggest stars and has become one of the most recognizable athletes in New York City. He is married to Katia Reguero Lindor, who frequently interacts ...
His success doesn’t seem to surprise shortstop Francisco Lindor.
That will still be the guy three lockers down in the clubhouse here: Francisco Lindor ... hold the rope and I’ll pull you guys,” Lindor said back then. “No, we’re all grabbing the rope ...
Francisco Lindor is the ... Heading into 2025 — Lindor’s first on the wrong side of age 30 and his first after encountering a back issue last fall — they will have to talk about what being ...
which means Francisco Lindor. And you think Lindor was smiling before Soto switched sides. There has never been a Met to win the MVP award in the National League, all the way back to 1962.