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Juan Soto hits a 407-foot home run to center field, scoring Francisco Lindor and extending the Mets' lead to 5-0 in the 2nd ...
While Soto may be the biggest asset in Cohen’s portfolio, Lindor was the bell cow, acquired from Cleveland and quickly signed to a $341 million extension. And goodness, has he been worth it.
While lamenting the Mets’ offensive woes, it is easy to point to the overall poor performance of the bottom half of the ...
This season, working with baserunning coordinator Antoan Richardson, Soto is 18-for-19, with 1 baserunning run created, according to Statcast.
Francisco Lindor was already one of the very best in his sport and now he gets to have the support of Juan Soto in the lineup. By Mike Lupica | New York Daily News ...
The best all-around ballplayer in town and pretty much the best all-around player the Mets have ever had, which means Francisco Lindor. And you think Lindor was smiling before Soto switched sides.
In signing Juan Soto, the Mets not have only a superstar in the middle of his prime, but he'll combine with Francisco Lindor to give the Amazin's their own dynamic duo.
The Sky put an end to their losing streak, thanks to their star forward. Lindor holds one of the largest contracts in the entire MLB at $341 million, but the top spot belongs to his teammate Juan ...
ESPN’s Jeff Passan published an early free agency preview on Tuesday, August 27, and included an intriguing quote from Lindor, who may be trying to recruit Soto across town.
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While Soto may be the biggest asset in Cohen’s portfolio, Lindor was the bell cow, acquired from Cleveland and quickly signed to a $341 million extension. And goodness, has he been worth it.