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WASHINGTON — Francisco Lindor celebrated his new Mets contract extension in subdued fashion at the team hotel, calling friends and family, resisting an urge to yell and scream.
That was late
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WASHINGTON — You can see why his teammates, to a man, want to play with Francisco Lindor, want to champion him — and, in the case of Pete Alonso, want to act as something of a supplementary agent
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Are you exhausted? I’m exhausted. Imagine how exhausted the Mets and Francisco Lindor would feel right now if they had endured all of that stress and drama and HADN’T completed a long-term
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This is probably one of those days Mike Francesa wishes he still had a New York radio show.
The former WFAN host was already fired up about the Mets’ contract talks with Francisco Lindor on
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Francisco Lindor wanted more than Fernando Tatis Jr. Steve Cohen wanted Francisco Lindor long term.
And the new Mets owner was not going to let $16 million spread over 10 years — or longer,
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WASHINGTON — Well, if Francisco Lindor’s 11-year tenure with theth Mets goes as dramatically as the discussions that landed him that deal in the first place, this will be one hell of a Citi Field
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Mets owner Steve Cohen has delivered on his vow to be a big spender after purchasing the team from the Wilpon family in December, signing recently acquired shortstop Francisco Lindor to a 10-year,
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It was during a game at Fenway Park, on an August night in 2017, when Gary DiSarcina felt the full effect of what it was to share a stadium with Francisco Lindor.
Four years later, DiSarcina got to
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“You tried your best and you failed miserably. The lesson is, never try.”
— Homer Simpson
WASHINGTON — The Mets have been trying to sign Francisco Lindor, their newly acquired All-Star
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Ron Darling doesn’t expect any new team or new town jitters. He doesn’t believe it will take Francisco Lindor time to adjust to his new surroundings. The former Mets pitcher and SNY