‘Bad trifecta’ of issues plaguing Mets star Francisco Lindor
NY Post
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 entrenched in a new environment? Just over a month since signing a 10-year extension with the club worth $341 million, Lindor took a dreadful .171/.289/.220 slash line with one homer and three RBIs into Monday night’s game against the Cardinals at Busch Stadium, as he remained tethered to the No. 2 hole in the lineup.More Related News
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