Francisco Lindor, Mets ready to shake slow offensive start
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The New York Times |
For the most part, there was no special emphasis on getting off to a better start for Lindor. The only change he made in spring was to progress more gradually toward being game-ready.
Yahoo! Sports |
Lindor, who finished 0-for-11 in the series, left the tying run stranded at second base in the eighth inning as part of a frustrating performance for the Mets, who finished 0-for-8 with runners in sc...
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