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Francisco Lindor made a heroic return in the ninth inning of the New York Mets vs. Colorado Rockies game on Friday night. Lindor has been nursing a broken pinky toe and was out of the starting lineup on Thursday and Friday.
The Mets were close to a miserable loss to one of the worst teams in the history of the sport Friday night. Enter Lindor, "a true pro."
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Shortstop Francisco Lindor’s broken toe is healing fast enough that he may soon be back in the lineup for the New York Mets.
Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor broke his toe Wednesday at Dodger Stadium on a hit-by-pitch. Lindor told reporters that he intends to play through the ailment and avoid the injured list. He is not in the lineup for Thursday’s series finale against the Dodgers.
LOS ANGELES — All-Star balloting starts Wednesday, and Mets fans need to step up this voting season. It’s on you fans to finally send to the All-Star Game chronically overlooked superstar Francisco Lindor — who’s statistically the best shortstop in the National League, and arguably the best player on the best team.
Francisco Lindor gave the Mets the start they needed and Francisco Alvarez and Jose Butto sealed the win in the end. But it was the five scoreless innings that Paul Blackburn gave that was crucial