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New York Post MLB reporter Mike Puma sent the baseball community into a collective frenzy when he reported in an article on November 28 that New York Mets super
As the news became official that both of his longtime teammates had moved on, Lindor took to social media to share heartfelt messages. He reposted the Mets’ graphic thanking Alonso with the caption, “Much love,” a simple but genuine nod to their years together in New York.
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ESPN analyst, MLB veteran calls Mets’ Francisco Lindor trade rumor ‘idiotic on every standpoint’
If the New York Mets trade franchise cornerstone Francisco Lindor this offseason, don't count Eduardo Perez among the fans of the deal. MORE: Yankees sign free agent pitcher coming off career-best 2025 season Speaking on "The Leadoff Spot" on MLB Network Radio on SiriusXM on Friday,
Rumors came and went regarding Francisco Lindor’s future with the New York Mets in recent weeks, with talk of a possible move to the San Diego Padres, but things are now much clearer thanks to a recent report.
The New York Mets and San Diego Padres are reportedly in trade discussions despite the respective stars of each team being left out of negotiations.
The Mets say this is not a problem and generally explain it away as very different personality types — Soto is withdrawn and Lindor ebullient — who don’t socialize, but also don’t have
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MLB insider clarifies the NY Mets rumors about Francisco Lindor, Fernando Tatis Jr.
What a day. What a week. What a month it has been. The New York Mets took a scrub brush to the roster. They aren’t done yet. The hottest of the Mets rumors goin