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Just when another night of anguish with RISP appeared ready to spell R.I.P. for the Mets, a wounded star came to the rescue.
For the Mets — and their rabid fans who made themselves heard at Coors Field Friday night — it was another chapter of a dream ...
No sooner had Francisco Lindor broken his pinky toe earlier this week in Los Angeles than he began lobbying Mets manager ...
Francisco Lindor, on a fractured pinky toe, came up as a pinch-hitter to break a ninth-inning tie and lift the Mets to a 4-2 ...
Lindor was out of the lineup for the second day in a row Friday, with Ronny Mauricio taking over duties at shortstop, but already, he was running and hitting in the cages. He said that the general ...
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