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Francisco Lindor is flipping the narrative. The four-time Silver Slugger is playing with a level of early-season dominance ...
The Mets know its pitching dominance is not sustainable. The club hopes when its pitching cools off, its hitting heats up.
Despite all of his successes, New York Mets star Francisco Lindor is not immune from having tough conversations.
“We’re not even close to hitting on all cylinders, and guys are still kind of feeling their way through April,” co-hitting coach Eric Chavez said recently. Pete Alonso has carried the team ...
However, an April 23 article from Fox Sports' Deesha Thosar relayed a conversation between Lindor and Mets hitting coach Eric Chavez from last October, where Chavez dropped a blunt comment that ...
And this sentiment is what Mets hitting coach Eric Chavez shared in an April 25 article in the New York Post, where he is quoted as saying, “We’re not even close to hitting on all cylinders ...
“Laying off those sliders just outside the plate is going to be the separation between how good he can be,” Mets co-hitting coach Eric Chavez said. There’s a give and a take, Chavez adde ...
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