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ST. LOUIS — Francisco Lindor’s slump to start his Mets career has become the most analyzed in baseball this season.
Is it mechanical? Mental? The jolt of switching leagues and becoming...
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After hearing boos on Tuesday, Francisco Lindor, the Mets' $341 million shortstop, is looking forward to hearing what fills the stadium when the results start coming.
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Francisco Lindor is now hitting .212 as a Met. He has two extra-base hits in 18 games. The Mets are 9-9. Maybe if the Mets were 12-6 it would be different.
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CHICAGO — A cold week in the Windy City ended with the Mets floating face down in Lake Michigan, alive but numb.
Their ragtag defense held for a night, but the underperforming lineup couldn’t
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Mets-Cubs. Remember when that was a thing?
Remember, before Andrew Friedman finished turning the Dodgers into Major League Baseball’s preeminent superpower, when the National League’s Big Apple
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Jake Odorizzi made public last week that he believed he was going to be a Met before Jared Porter was hired as general manager, and then Zack Scott came aboard, first as a lieutenant to Porter then as
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PHILADELPHIA — Steve Cohen aims high – reasonably high, though – with his first Mets team.
“I’m not going to predict a World Series out of the gate,” the Mets’ new owner said
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WASHINGTON — “As is the custom when the season begins, [we are] focusing on the performance of the players,” Scott Boras wrote in a text message to The Post on Sunday in response to a question
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This is a golden age for major league shortstops.
Let us count the ways:
Francisco Lindor and Fernando Tatis Jr. just signed contracts worth $681 million combined — $341 million for Lindor and
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OAKLAND, Calif. — Astros shortstop Carlos Correa says he hasn’t seriously discussed a long-term deal with Houston and plans to seek a big payday in free agency next offseason.
“We were not